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Mtttfo rfoetrj,
A HE DYING IIO Ult.
We cull a lew extracts from IJiis beautiful effusion by Mrs. Norton.
Oh ! watch me ; watOD me still.
Thro'the long night's drear; boors,
Uphold by thy firm will.
Worn nature's sinking powers.
Stoop down, and ki.-s my bron ■
Tin; shadows round me closing,
Warn me that dark and low
I socn shall be reposing.
The battle slain, whose Hrfnrt
No kindly hand assuages,
rVbose low (hint rareweli burst
Unheard while combat rages ;
Thu exiled, near whose bod
Some rifltoned form seems weeping.
Whose steps shall never tread
The; land where he lies sleeping ;
The drown'd_ whose parting breath
Is caught by wild winds; only,—
Thcir's Ik the bitter death,
Beloved, for they die only !
But, thus, tho' racked, to lie ;
Thou near, tho, full of Badness
Loaves still, e'en while I die,
A lingering gleam of gladnc.su !
Onee more ! ah, yet once more,
Fling, fling thy white arms round me,
As oft in days of yore
Their gentle clasp halh Ijound rue j
And bold me to that breast,
Which heaves so full of Borrow—
Who knows where I may rest
In the dark and blank to-morrow ?
, ARISTOCRACY-
PerbttpS the best hit at. republican aristocracy,
ef which the present times are so prolific, is the
following, from the pen of John U. S.ixe. It has
universal application, and is warranted good for
all localities, The exquisite Fit/, Frickc, in Light
and Darkness, is not the only man who, from the
bitterness of his soul, has cursed " tbat d d
soap business," or some .similar occupation of
their respected ancestors.
r EID E-
;Tis a curious fact BI ever was known
In human nature, but often shown
Mike in castle and cottage,
That pride, like pigs of a certain breed,
Will manage to live and thrive on " feed "
Ab poor as a pauper's pottage !
Of all the notable things on curtli,
The queerest one is pride of birth,
Among our " licrcc democracy I''*
A bridge across a hundred years,
Without a prop to sate it fron sneers—
Not even a couple of rotten Beers—
A thing for laugnter, sneers, and jeers,
Is American aristocracy!
.Depend upon ii, my snobbish friend,
Your family thread you can:t ascend,
Without good reason to apprehend
You may find it waxed at the further end
By some plebeian vocation !
Or, wonne than that, your boasted lino
May end in a loup of stronger twine
That plagued some worthy relation !
Because you flourish in worldly affairs,
Don't bo haughty, and put on airs,
Witb insolent pride of station!
Don't be proud, and turn up your noae
At poorer people iu plainer clothes ;
But leai n, for the sake of your mind's repose.
That wealth's a bubble that comes aud goes !
And that all proud flesh, wherever it grows,
lh subject to Irr tation !
band, at once dispatched—not drunk nor sober-
Bent into tins thirty station houaa-itoeerejBttriera
tight, with all my imperfections on my head.
the fellow's namel My very soul rebels, Vn\t
whether It is nobler tn tbe mind tomfferthe cuffs
and braises of this bloody Dutchman, or to take
arms against bis red-haired highness, and by in
forming, end him ? I go and it la done. Villain,
here's at thy heart] Hifl name, your Honor, is
Bob-blesnotrkin, in the Bowery—tliat't Sbakspeare
mixed.
Clerk—have you get a home ?
Prisoner—my home Is on the deep, deep eea—
that's Plutrareh'a Lives.
Clerk—how tli yon get your living ?
Prisoner—ttoabtthou theaters are fire; doubt
thou Wie sun doth more; doubt truth to be a liar,
but never doubt that I'll get a living wliile the
oyster sloops don't have but one watchman—that's
Billy S. again.
Clerk—Do you pay for your oysters ?
Prisoner—Base is the slave that pay ; the speed
ofliumght te In my limb.i—that's Byron.
Clerk —Do you steal them and then rim away?
Prisoner—I've told thee all, I'll tell thee no
more, though short the story be ; let me go back
where I was before, and I'll get my Hvlttg without
doubling ihe Corporation—that's Tom Moore, altered to suit circumstances.
Justice (evidently at a loss, in a whisper to mys-
tlfled elerk}- 1 think he's crazy; what do you
think it's best to do with bim ?
Prisoner (overbearing)—Off with hi* head ; so
much—that's Sbakspeare curtailed.
Justice—Will you promise to dispense with the
brandy aud gin if yon era discharged !
Prisoner—0, I would be happy with either were
'totber dear charmer bottled up and the cork put
in—Unit's Dlbdin, with a vengeance.
Judge—What do you suppose will become of
you if you go 0:1 iu this way, living as you have
done'!
Prisoner; Alas, poor Toriokl—Peter, I mean
Who knows where he wil! lay his hones? Few and
short will the prayers be said and noboy'll feci
any sorrow; but they'll cram bim into his clay
cold bed. and bury somebody or. top of him tomorrow; the minister will come, put on bis robe
and read the service; the choir '11 sine; a bim;
earth to earth and dust to gravel and that'll b*1- the
last of Peter Knight.
Clerk—Peter, we will have to send you up for
ten days.
Prisoner—fare thee well, aud if forever, all the
better—that's Byron, revised aad corrected.
StistcItaoBS 3.torfeiiunts.
Jfof Bait.
FARM FOR SALE.
Tlie bu!»k(m-13i-v oerera Ills I'nrm, t
tain ing oh- Hundred and Slity Acroa ol
cat.ir.o T.iinii. Hrtmtted at San Gabriel Mission, o
ivcled rood from tibia City hi tli
Monte and .-'an Ber
the premises, and 1
Tree*). There la n e
cnnvenlenciea, thai
hii.ii-v Buafaes*, or f
vantage nl a large a
i-'m- farther lafjrj
AsoELEa Star, or oi
M»mh24, 183f>.
a large viaey:
nf Olive and otln*r Fri
I i.ii.i'. Corrals and nth
■ lo.
■ tin*
!i ataolt, having the ad-
; the t>fflco ot the Los
THOMAS BUKDrC
if
DESIRABLE PROPEItTY
F 0 R 8:A L E, ■_
A--A rpHH DNOiuRSlGtNBU OFFI3IIS FOR
iiVtM -I ^**'e t'"; House and t.et wherc he now re
;iisi]ai si'les. situnli'il upuji tbi.i hill fnmlnnj; the I'eil;
""*" L'uiou Hiit.il in iliis uily. '["no tut in 60 Vfton
Hiiar',., »nd besides the Dwelling House contain* eonveni
nt STABLES, other oul-houses, ;- Corral, kc, &«.
TEKMS ACCOMMODATING.
BKX.l. S. EATON,
uoi AnffBl^s. I'ri. TA, ISfiS.
FOE SALE.
Till-: subscriber Dtfera For dale at lus viin-yiird nnd atSaa
20,000 feet Redwood Lumber,
conflicting of Bcantting ot the following dimensions :—3x4
Indies, "!l feet long ; 8 inch plank ; 200 fence pouts 7,J£ feel
long, 4x4 in eh ;it one bnd and 7x4 at Ihe other ; 4x0 inches
24 feet long, and 6000 feel inch Boards
STEPHEN C. FOSTER
_ofl_ATi;;i'li:s, A*.?uM_ It, 1S55. N.. V-)—ri _
Mmdhntm.
FOR SALE.
Tha Subscriber offers For Sals
105 Acres of tlie
Slinkspcare ISun Mad,
The New York Tribune has the following *■
musing sketch., hitting off soma of the many follies taking place under the operation ofthe liquor
law:
Peter Knight waa fountl 'wandering in the Fourteenth Ward. "The officer could not deLenuiue
whether he was intoxicated or crazy, but as he
Paid he had no home, he was taking in charge as a
vagrant, lie had been traversing the streets with |
folded arms, talking to himself in odd bits of plays
and poems, He possessed a facility of quotation
erjual to Richard Swiveller, Esq.. but ho was as
reckless about the exactitude of his extracts, and
jumbled up his authorities with as much coufusion
ai Captain Cuttle himself, lie seldom gave a
quotation right, but would break off in the
middle, and substitute some words of his own, or
dove-fail in an irrelevant piece from vomo strange
author, or mix up halfa dozen authors with interpolations ot his own, iu an inextricable verbal
jumble.
Clerk— What is your name?
Prisoner—l'etcr Knight; am a native to the
marrow-bone—that's Shakspeare.
Clerk--Was you intoxicated yesterday !
ri'himur—'Tis true, 'tis pity ; 'tis there isn't a
deril a doubt of it—that's Scott.
Clerk—Where did you get your liquor?
Prisoner—Where the bee Bucks, there sucks Peter all day. Thou base, inglorious slave, ihiuk'st
thou I will reveal the name of him who give me
wine? No jiir-ee, Bob—that's Beaumont aud
Fletcher.
Officer, in a whisper—if you don't tell, you will
have to go to jail.
Prisoner—] do remenber an apothecary, and
hereabouts he dwells—DO he don't, he lives over
in the Bowery—but iu his needy shop a codfish
hangs, and on his shelves a beggarly aeoouut of
empty bottles ; nothing this penury, to myself 1
Mid. if any man did need a brandy punch, Whose
sale is fifty dollars in Gotham, here lives n ca-
tiIT wretch who has probably got plenty of it under the counter. Why should I hero conceal my
fault? Wine ho, I cried. The call was answered.
I have uo wine, said he, but plenty of whip—. Silence! thou, pernicious, civtiff, quoth I; thou invisible spirit of wine, since we can get thee by no
other name, why let us call thee gin and sugar
He brought the" juice of cursed juniper in a phial
and in the porches of my throat did pour Udolpho
'Wolfe distill imeut. Thus was I, by a Dutchma'a
SAJf PEDUO ROAI1,
Garden Products,
h aa, SAG'S. TRIMS, ASPARAGUS, SkjJ Alio |a ct(nnec
i with tin.- r-'arm, a small Waoyard,
300 TEIKIFTV PEACHTKKES
25 ENGLlSH-WAkNUTTREJfiS
25 APSU^OT TREES,
of which comprise an orchard of six iteroa, and ia
let with iilim tuuco All or :i purl v.-ill bo sold tn
tchaserg,
'orfnrthor nartict/bira enquire at this office, oti
) GASS, W ATBB STBWAirO'.
,.s Angles, ingnat 18, 18*6, ti
HARDWARE STORE.
SH nplll" Suit .?rS)!irs liiivlugnpiiiicJ :i florp
jm\ X tho >nl(M,f J[A]lll\VAUK,ri'i:'i*cutriilly
tia r'"'1:* lh':i Inhabitants of I.os Xmn-l- > nn.i
t^_J oinity that they lire iTcpurf''! to sni*j.1 v
wants In their line oi buniness, i>.t wholesale and
at the most reasonable nrices. Among their stock
be found a general assorlmont of
IIILV
CAEEENTERS' TOOLS.
NAILS OF ALL KINDS.
LOOKS, BOLTS, BUTTS AT-ID SOKBWS,
HOU..!': I'TltKlSflENG-S GENERALLY,
MASONS TBOWEL&
" HUTCIlKIt'S SAWS. 0L13AVKfWa)vl KNIVES
BR L8S KETTLES, IRONS aud SCREENS,
STEELYARDS and SI'UINO BALANCES,
OX. TRACE and COtLClIATXS. ETC.. ETC.
Al-.il, Jiliir^.; I'.ii'l uk'griutii.ssorlmi'iii, o;' CIK.MJKLRY, ai
»holos*le or retail.
Lo* Am
IflW LiVIlIT.
ON MAIN STREET. ABOVE THE PLAZA.
O^s^t- A&-* U. Morse,
rTAVIMU ratebtish.'.l a (irsl cIji.i.-i Uninlry in has Al
pric i, he wfll be able to glveairttresattsOyjtiorj to all win
i, ii i . i ■ ir hi ■! ivi th their patron ge.
'.--.-.■.- In ended for tbe Laundry will he called for am
returned with the utmost dispatch.
Prices of washing wilt be at th« rate of $2,00 por doz.
i'nr ihfrte. and other articles in proportion*.
TERMS CASH.
A. II. MOBSE.
Livi Ang^M.gept, 2\y 1855" 19 tf
TAX NOTICE.
rpHR CrnZB2IS OF LOS ANOELSS are hereby nolilio.
.JL that tlio City Mlu-^ihI ivill \„- in attendance at Mi
Mayor's office. En the City of Lffs Anireles, from tlie 1T11
uayofNov. to the 7th day ol Dec.. 1865, from IB o'docl
A. H. lo 12 M. and from 2 o.'«loett i', M, uulil 4 I'. M. o
For the purpose of FeceMBg taxes duetheCit'
-■n.'ul year.
ALFRED SHELBY.
T. 185B^ tf ctty Marshal.
for tin
AVISO
EE XOTiriCA ii I
_' Marshal dela Cl
!-i Uiudad de Los An;
-I T le [iKclerabre 111
2 ii las -l de Uttarife,
S
dehen ,rL Cuidad por el presentB afio.
Not. 17, dc IMt
'AGO DE TAXES,
lids '■'-■■I ■ de Loa Angeles <[i,r! e
' ■ i hi o'h-ina del Mayor ei
di -<:■■ el 17 de HoviembTo hasti
li* las I«a las 12 del dia. y de le
el liu ile recibio loa tases que *•■
BW~miS AT 6I1AT UltrAIIS!!!
"he harder the Times, tho Cheaper the Goods .'
3L\j, G-laser cf& <3o*
Corner of Main and RequenaSts
^OCI.niU>-|'i:i"'l'I.*L,!JLY j^^^^^^^^^^^-
VI
t U„.y ].:.
NEW GOOD S.
ihaaed recentlv in P;m Francisco at iy;in'iiio low pri
eomprisiii!,' ;i "choice variety of WlJES AM3 1 I
tiXTOK8, selected esiuv^lv iorlIOTi#iS AXI> RES
TAUIl ,\M'S.
Tabnec-. and Cigars of the finest brands.
Afeon lanre quantity of CIROOKEBY AND qLAK-WARI
Window Chiss ofdijfercnt sizes, anil Putty.
Vi'o arc al-, . constantly supplied with a superior article o
Extra Family Flour.
Also a laree i[ii:in! ity ol'
- Groceries and Provisions,
•orhas Pork, I.*ir*I, Hums, Bacon. lilee, CoffbCi.
SnptirscrasbedandNoi Ififainat, cainlJia, Boap,
Ur'ltid Applog and Ptuijui, l=rt*servet( Fruits,
Oyster*:, l.o'mieri* nntt Snrdut««>
Sails of all sizes, li nits jiiuI H (*»-(.-■«■ s, and a large U8-
lortoieDt of EfABD-WARE too oumernua to raentlon.
inr frlende and enpooiallv t/adesa from the country
tolintted to (five us a cull, befon* purchasing els
is wo are (ii-tontiiiicd to jjivi* satistnclion to all.
REMEMBER 1 HE STORE!.'.'
Coenbb ok Main axw Reqtjeka istkeets.
I-, OlJtSER a CO.
where.
San Bernardino Store.
lilv. Ilia' lie will ,
cluisi
t the old stand, with a good assortment of
Groceries, Provisions. Hard-H are. Tin-Ware,
I'axcv.axd Staple IIhy Goiitis,
and a good assortment of CLOTHING.
Also, Huts ami Cups, Hoots and Shoes,
ii i^rciit e:iriety. All kiml.i of uiei-cliantalik' produce tak-
■ii in for Goods, at Cash priees. My friends will plea.se
giw me a call apd price niy poodfl before purchasing else-
vliere. A large portion ot my time will be spent in San
rancSgcOj which will enable me to take every advantage
i the market, and purchase gooda at tbe lowest Cash pri
es, which will pci-mit me to sell them at Lo* Anireles prion. LOUIS GLASER,
P. S.—All who are Indented, to me liy rote or book ac-
ount are rij-pecifully rei.[ue-i|ed to call at the old stain!
.ud -".'tile immediately, cash or produce taken on old de
aands, l. GLASEB.
Lis Aajrelea. Oct. 20, 1856. No. 23—tf
mm
E, L. SCOTT & CO,
At the old stand of McLaughlin
Scott & Co.,
1LOS ASCrEJLSES STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO O. W. CH1LDS Si CO.
RESPeCTFDLLTIN-
furm their former
id thepuhlk
illy that they vil
the CARRIAGE MAKING
ANDBLACK
SMITH BUSINESS
WAGONS, CARTS and DRAYS
Will be made to order in a substantial, "neat and workmanlike muniier. having on hand a good supply of the best
lumber for that purpose.
■Qlat,oIs.igTmi l-tla.lxi.gr,
Tn all its branches will ho executed with promptness, ailil
as none bul (he moat experienced workmen will he employed, our eustorn'i's nisiy rest assured that their work will
be done to their satisfaction.
Particular attention will be given to
Horse Shoeing.
Having secured the services of one of the best workman in
this line in The State, we are confident we can offer sane
rim- advantages to any otlmrs in tilts bus hums.
FARMING UTENSILS
ai.
nred to order of the >
ry best i
, Team iters and the public cterierafly-, in want o:
work in o;ir department, are respectXuil'." solicited to givi
.is a call.
E. L.SCOTT & CO.
Lor. Aug.M:^, ?epteml.ei- 1,1, lE.l.'i. 18 tf
Architect and Builder.
r«HE u:ele,-.,i;;ill.d offers his licrvices to the public an ai
1. Architect and Biiildcr.
ELEVATIONS 4S» SPECIFICATIONS
DRAWN.
Contracts for all d<*scii])llons of Ilutidlitgs
made and executed in the bent manner, and at the short.
est BOtiCA.
Building Materials
■ite.ll Oesori'ptions oonirtantly on hand and for sale at hif
(.umber Yard, MAIN STRKET.
"DOORS, BLINDS AND SASH
nl all 'le icrijilions const 1111 ily on hand.
Workshop in Melius' Row.
Office at Lumber Yard, Alain street.
IRA GILCHRIST.
SBPEEEnVOBS '.
ATreiStoarneSjEsq.. J Hon. Pr,ancrs .Melius,
HearyDalton, Esq., | B. V- Wilson, Esq.
j mll-tf Wm. T. B. Sanford, Esq.
isijiToinMif"
CiBIXET MAKING,
Undertaking and TnrMiif?.
:''^^0\ AX- C(1 na entire .stock of Lumber
fcj^-j-i ■■ . ■■ .-<z££j, tools and other lir.din^s necessary to
carry on the business uf Cabinet Mak
in:.- properly, "wouhi respecltully announce to the citizen*
of Los Angelea and surrounding country, that they art
now manufacturing at their new stand on .Main street,
three dnore north of the Bella Union Hotel, FURJHToRE
OF EVERY STYLE AITO FINISH on the most reasonable
THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
Will receive tho strictesl attention, us we shall endeavor
ro keep ou baud COITINS of every stvlc, such as raised
and flat lida. We will also prepare the MF.TAl.IC 11U1.IAI,
CAS!; at short notice. Persons from tlie country can have
a Collin of any Baisb at one hours' notice.
TURHTISTG.
\Y" are prepared to 'lo turning of every description, such
is Bed Posts, Table Legs, Banisters. Newels, kc.
£-"£- '-"•' order:; filled with promptness and dispatch.
WM. H. PEBBY k CO.
€tyttk €tstaptm.
GILBMIT & &E11G.ES.
louthern Coast Express
IN CdNKECTlON Willi
G. II. WINES & CO'S
tjiSHornia, Oregon^ Atlantic and
European Express.
'fTAViyg formed a connection with the above named
t~X houFO. we offer facilities to the Pnblic uusiirpassci.!
.■ any Com pane in Culifoniia, l.P'll'KKS, PACK AC1,S aim
KEiytfiitr: received, forwarded and Insured st all of our
:tices ea the S^pt.hern Coast, up to the latest moment,
-rnJl parts ofColiforniu, Oregon, the Atlantic States and
pufii
Particular atlvntion will be paid to the pu:
Siandi.se, and promptly forwarded to destination. Hills of"
.xoihange procured on the most reasonable terms, Every
uiiiR pcruiinitiir to an Express and Korwarding business,
iteudei! to wilh promptnesm and dispatch,
We are determined not to lie excelled by any Cempany
o California.
H. REAP Agent I.os Angelea
MESSRS. PKAXkUN &CO.. .,** San Dioco
Pile ,*; Hi'.nTUKi: ■' Santa Barbara
- CC11TIS 4 CONOVEB :l Monterey
Office 111 San Erat.eisco at G. H. Wines kCo., No llSSuc-
amento Street, next to the Pacific MallCo's ollice.
October 20, 1856.
WELLS, FAHGO & CO.
Joint Stot'k, Eiitress and Bi-nking Company.
'Al'lTAI, 0300,000
0. N. BAHNEY...VreBi(l<int IJAMESMcKAYE Sec.
1'. II. JANKS..Treasurer, and Ceneral Agent 1orCalifornia
'. S. H1GOINS Superintendent ExpressDepartmenl
I. W. BELL.,, Superintendent I'linliiiu.' Department
l,1. II. PEXDEUCJAST Travelling Hupcrinteudent
Principal Offices.
32 Broadway NEW YORK
Cor. Montgomery and Califurnia **lreets..SAN t'RAXClSCO
fi ami Agents :
fW. 1!. HocheKter, Agent
1 A H. McNeil, Cashier,
\.L M. Vansyckle. Agent
JT. R.Anthony, Cashier.
C II. Hedges, Agent
Shirley ,V Storer. Agent
Sam nel Knight, Agent
C. W. Mullord, Agent
A. Delano, Agenl
E. B. Com stock, Agent
Alex. Hunter, Agenl
C. N. Noteware, Agent
T. J. Ovgon, Agent
I. Q. Jackion, Agent
-.Palmer & Hukhvin, Agent
llahlwin & (io., Agent
...Vyrr-sr-.. MU&n Smith, Agent
.Win. KcConnel.I Agent
00cans* S Heed, Agent
Mary si
itockton..,
sville
Shasta
Nevada
Grass Valley
Hough ami Heady.
Placerville
jiinmouil Springs..
1C1 Dorado
Auluirn
Dotan's Kar
Iviitllesllake liar. .
Mormon Island.. ,
Cidoiiia
'ieiirpeluwn
Yankee Jim's
Michigan City....
Iowa. Hfll
Jackson
Volcano
lone Valley
HUl.,
Columbia..
Angel's Cfll
Vailecito..
Mokeluiune
■lan Andreas...
Hornitas
Portland 1
Oregon City... j
Crescent City.. .
I.os Angeles,...
Monterey
-an Diego
-a;ita Barbara..
Honolulu
Panama
, Agent
, Agenl
'Agenl
, Agent
, Agent
w TOCue-bestei
C. T.Iilaki
T. Ii, Hotchkisi
F. E. liarnc
Hanford & Dowm
MiloH. Turnei
W, II, Simmon:
, Wm- Daegenei
Ii. Eandall, Agenl
C. G. hake. Agent
.. ,L. Hiukclspiel & Co..' Agenl
1. P. Gilly, Aeent
-...Kolberg & Co., Agent
, 1. B. Condon. Agenl
Burton .^ Barker^ Agenl
.Jas. O'Neill, Agent
D. W. McCOmb, Agent
H. It. Myles, Agent
.A Sin it
Agl'l:
..E. li. Pendleton Agent
F. J. McGuire, Agent
...R, Condy &Co., Agent
..Hurtado k Bros., Ageiil
DRAFTS ON CANADA.
I SPAYABLE IH
Montreal,
Quebec,
Hamilton,
■Toronto,
London,
Brantford,
, - St. Catherine's
Chatham.
IXB- For tiie better security of ourselves and thopuUh
Agents In California and Oregon are ful-uished with " ap
poihtments," or Commissions, specifying tlieir powers\
mi- iiL'ent.i. Such appoint men ts I hey arc required tokec
exposed to tbe public view in their places of business.
Sept. lifJ, 1855. tf
Low Angeles, !
18 t
m mmwm uun
ON MA!M STREET, OPPOSITE THE HEAD OF
Commercial.
FKT::i: liICC3. solo proprietor of th
baying it great exnense flttwt nn.'.
._ -jtablishment.
titled up,"renovated and iin-
comfortable manner,
. in the business that
CUT HAIR,
■1 New Orleans style.
priotor has recently
Where HOT and COLD Baths can be hadai, all hours of the
lay nt the following prices :
COLD BATHS, ..-,.,. . 60 Cents.
il'-U " ....... 75 Cents,
Hoots will he bhickeit as usual ; and WASHING done to
order, with neatness and dispatch.
For the convenience of the public, a City Express and
■e is alio'opened, where all orders will lie
'ii'pily. My friends and fellow creatures,
ifora lind confidence In me are respectfully
nine their patronage. The patronage ol
nkftilly received and gratefully aeknewl
Intell
»:S~ Doors 'open from sunris
Aug. 25, 186a.
till!) o'clock v
Pickle and Preserve Warehouses
No. 48 FtiO.NT StBEST, BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AMI
Sa.'^amento StbehtSj
8 A N FRANC IS C 0.
B.R. PROVOST, Agent.
June Ti, 1855 Wa r_r™
Jones, Tobin& Co.
IMP OUTERS AND JOBBERS,
Sacramento Street, corner Snnsome,
(S A H F RAKCISCO,
Pacific Express Co
_,_, THE undersil;uci1 A'jent for "ra=a*. 1 -»».
^irJ^ the "PACIFIC JOINT STOCK (
KP.BacOHPASY.'.^urLffl®
cn uy every Steamer an Impress in «SS^KSK^
i of regular Messengers, on the Soutliem Konte
SANTA RARBARA,
MONTEREY,
SAN FRANCISCO.
SACRAMENTO,
STOCKTON,
nd throughout the Northern Mines.' ;.
0SP Packages, Letters, Parcels andT1 treasure forward
fl5» Colloetio
Iregon'.
Los Auseles, I
iry part of the State i
WELLS FARGO & CO'S
^^1 E3 JS: 2s It E3 SB £3, .
A .Toint Stock C'oiiijpany Witb n <i«pitnl oi
TT/'*Lr' dlsjMrtCh an Express from tlie City of
W Los Angeles, by every Klearner, lo all iiarl^ of California, Oregon, the Atlantic States and Europe, in charge
of regular ande.xperieiiccd Messengers.
LETTERS.PARCELS, PACKAGES and TREASURE
received ami conveyed to destination with safety and dig
patch. Collections made, Orders and Commissions filled,
and all business pertaining to au Express and forwarding
business, attended lo wilh promptness and care.
Sight hills of exchange procured on ail the principal ei tie:
of the Atlant ic Slaies. Oregon and Europe.
11. R. MYLES, Agent.
Los Angeles, March 24, 1-865. tf
TJ. S. LIVERY STABLE.
ON MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE THE
Residence o f A b e l\ $ t c a r n e s, Esq
THE UNDERSIGNED HAT-
ing made ex tensive addi-
lions to tho above named
; table, in now pre oared to
______^ furnish to the public, with PROMPTNESS and DISPATCH, at allfimes. the best Hornet*and carriages double and single, and Saddle Horses, on reasonable
Families wishing to rjo to any'part of this, or the adorning counties, will find
Conveyance
by ap lying to this stable.
Horses kept by the day, week or month in good and secure stables, as I am responsible for tbe safe delivery ol
the same.
C®~ Persons wishing to buy, sell or exchange, will Jo
well to give me a call before trading elsewhere.
PETER ROBES.
Los Ameles, June 3D, 1855. tf
Cairiagf and Blacksmith &!aap.
By JOHN GOLLER.
LOS ANGELES STEEET,
NEAR THE FOOT OF COMMERCIAL.
THE subscriber respectfully In- ^-^T~~\
forms the puhlic generally that ^^r^ J"
he will keep constantly on band, ^*5&g£»g|i^
and will manufacture to order, ^^«Sio^
Coaches,Buggies, "Wagans, Carts &c,
neat and workmanlike manner, lie has on haivl'and
•ilea fine stock of Eastern White Oak and Hickory
Plank and axels- He keeps cons tan ity on hand a large variety of Cart and Unggy wheels, Spoke-*, Felloes, Slnifts,
Neck Yokes, Double and singletrees.
HORSE SHOEING.AND
in all its various branches, executed with proinpinessand
dispatch. Particular attention will he given to the manufacture and repair of PLOWS, HARROWS, and other Farming Untcnsils. He bus an extensive asicrtnieni oflron axels. Springs, Bolts, Plow and Spring steel, and other material pertaining to the business, too numerous to mention
Also, Twenty tons of Blacksmith's
OOA Xj.
Wit,?, none but the best of workmen In hi:: employ, he
feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction t« hir
customers.
JOIIXCOLT.ER.
Los Aoaoleg, June 10; 1B6BJ No. 6—h .
Bm jfrrarisni ^bcrrittintntts
483 R014& CH8AP ASMinfl
0 A RPE T S.
XSO riECES BAY STATE AXD fflfym
DKUGGETTS.
SOO BOLES FLOOR OIL CLOTH, „cn,
styles assorted.
250 'CASES CI1EA1' PAPER HAXGlXGs
4=00 ROLLS MATTING—1-4, 5-4 and 6-4
CHECKED.
For sale at the lowest wholesale rates. Dealers nnd tbo
Trade in general are ncquestcd to examine thesi, j.ooils i, "
fore making their scleclhms elsewhere, as this si,;ck ,,,, .
be closed oil to make room for shipments overdue
FRANK BAKER
vlO-;,m 110 and 11*2 Clay street, below Sansum*
110 nnd ial .S;;t*iniutMiti> Sflrcct, Sni» l<Tniiclgco>
Centrally local ed bet ween San some and Montgomery st,"
n the immediate vicinity of the Nicaragua and Mail St eft nu
,p 'great eedtj'ction
IN THE TRICE OF BOARD AT THE
WHAT CHEER HOUSE,
Nos. 119 and 121 Sacramento street*
SAN 1KANCJ.-CO, CAL. ]
Sfi 00.,.
Si oo...
50 (As..
Per Week,
Pei-Do.)*,
PtiDIcal.
EODCINCS ON THE MOST PEASOXABI.E TERMS:
From §-Z to SO Per "Werk.
From 50 tis. to $1 Per Night.
N. B.—There are KICHTY SINOI.E ROOMS, fitted up!ind
furnished in tlie neatest manner, at from 'i!> cts. to $1 jvt
liirht, and from :55 to ?f> per week.
£S" Thi; privilege of EKEE HATlfS is also extended to the
patrons of the house
K. B. '\V001f\VAP.D, Proprietor
Ly, 2C, 1855, No. •:—Lin
MM FEATEKE I I
«T. 17V. Sullivan's
GREAT PACIFIC DEPOT, ■
....AND.,..
GENERAL AGENCY
1'OR 'niESUPPLY OE CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, STAT1UXA
iU, kC.
PAPEEB, I'EIUODICALS, AND ROOKS,
RECEJYED WEEKLY BY THE
lE2.il Steamers
AN!) EXCLUSIVE EXPRESS—VIA NICARt'ACrA,
THE proprietor would respeclfully inform Country Heel.,
sellers. Canvassers, Auents. lcdlers, and the Public,
■nt of his general Newspaper business, helms
receiving by every steamer, all
MAGAZINES- AND LEY1E"WS Of
■onstanfl ,^^^_
he STANDARD BGOE
■:riU)PE AND AMERIi
v, Clienp. and Misrellnneous ne.
1 day. Having been enfrnfced it
issuresall concerned that he in
swithprompim-ss.imlitisp.ic.li, d
l.anniosll.ouses.ashem'ti'K Af 'I
mil With work's suited to their tr:
■JEi'lCAI. WORKS, supplied at earli
■Hank Buc-ks, Cards. Inks and Envelo]ies, and
DM ].. IA1V ni„l
ADYEKTI.SIXG AGEXCY.
97 -MERCHANT STREET. SAN FKANCIKCU)
ADVERTISEMENTS AND SL'IISCKU I10NS REtElM 11IIV
THOS.JJOYCE, Agent for tbe follitwinjr newsrai-i-ji*;-
Aubu
i.ih.-..
ville.
" Con Ira Costa,'' Oakland.
"Tribune,' San Jose.
"Star," Loa Angeles.
"Democratic Standard.'" Portland. 0. T.
'EI Clamor Publico," Los Angeles, (i-jmnish Parer.)
day 19, 1855. No.l-ti fl
Wilson's SKchange,
....BY.... ° 7
ESTABKOOK & JAMES.
THIS popular and extensively known HOTEL, whieo fur
the last few weeks lias been under the management of
W. Vf. ESTABROOK, has been painted throughout j new
'■urn:tore lias been added and !be 1 louse is now in cnnijiletn
■rder for the reception ofthe public.
Ma. Estabrook baa formed a connection in bu.-dr.eFU »'*''
r. P, T. JAMES, who has been favorably known ia the
bove HOTEL, and recently atthf. Internationnl.
Every possible exertion w:il be made by the present proprietors to render the above establishment the most popular In the State. No. ti—Cm
" ne24, J8fi5.
WM. Y. PATCH. CHAS. CLAYTON. L. V. H. HOWELL
PATCH, CLAYTON & CO.,
Produce Commission Merchants
GENERAL AGENTS.
Ho. 40 Clay Street, below Davi»i
SAN FRANCISCO.
Goods' Stored in Fire-Proof IVure-lloiuti.
II. B. TUENER, •
Produce & Commission Merchant,
44 CLAY STREET,
(B ctwecn Davis and Dr u m,)
SAN ERANCISCO.^^^^^H
Oi»li Atlviviicetl on Cotitslgnu
July 21, 1865.
No. 10—6m
MatJiemaSknl instruments*
FIRST- PltKBIEUMS AWARDED FOH TEPf
different MATHKMA'fK'AI. INSTKU.MKNTS in thet »»
"" if to H'M, SCIIMOEZ. the only manufacturer of instru-
.its on the I'aeifio Coast, Surveyors and KTiKineers, be*
e pnvehasing elsewhere, should see our improved T ^ '
Instruments, Theodolites, Compasses, Levelling In*it *
nts, Moiinlaln Thermometers, etc., etc.
I:iMiruint»(s Repaired and n<ljuste»l.
Wit. KCIIMOI.Z, IIS Montgomery street,
<o. jS—3ia tan francisco.
VOL
LOS ANGELES, CALV 'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1855.
fos prattles Star.
a and published every Saturday, in Tetania « Build-
lags, Main street, head of Commercial, by
JT. S. WAITE.
ij-wt. —Subscription, Five Dollars per
trted at Two Dolli
payable
tiit'nents ini
- the first insertion, and One Holla. *,*. *HUm'«
b-iequent insertion. Terms. Cash.
'"■"* "''—" ' be paid for In ad»s
NO. 30.
l^nnilfiiral
•ach
Transient al/ertisem
tu injure attention.
turo, unless the real antho
dmhsableover a fictitioui »igim
'"'-■"-"-iter is known.
A5*3iits of trie Loa Angelei Star.
The following gentlemen ar# authorized Agents for th:
tar:
Tidsias RcnmcK.........
tlKmu): Rick
JieiflrB. KxoX ,<i Wiiihti.ei
s. a. Tamrpsoji
C'JL. I»4 Thi>M1*3(1.S-
Osi-T. Wm. Hahnfl
Tt. Hopsisb
Cut. JACKHOS
JnuOB 1), A, TnoMAa
Dk. J. L. Hokkman
N. Guess
Albx. S:
Ti.v
i Bo*
San Qabriel.
.Atontt
... San Dingo.
— Santa Barbara.
.... Monterey.
Saw Fran-ixrn.
lusiras &mh.
SAMUEL ARBUCKLE,
Auetion & Commission llerehant
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
•*S«tle Roaan, iPriiioipnl Street*
■Opposite Temple's Building.
"4S-9W SalM«r ■KEBCnAN'DIisK e*/ery THURSDAY.
•'JFJ- -ial^-rf life itSES and MUI.ESerery MONDAY.
t(3^ i'irt-icular attention given to the sale of Rea
■ estate
feb"'
<f
a J. VIHGIN.
AE 0 HTTffi C T AND BUILDER.
¥)< L > A't.,^01 IK-iiCiv. Wmi, <>r ALOHI; contracted foi
.3J> -.; i>> leli'-erelcoio^te.
fflS" .(rXKVAtlfi«K and jSHBOlFilCATIONS drawn for pub
iiite <>r private houses.
. ss,'.'ia;.lilf PU'-Ii'.-:. pi;t.»i)«.Eii warranted to give satis
M«ti mi or nn s-hatfte..
jjggg- rOBBUfTQ if *H8M'maii ftoanM «hort notice.
Sil-II*' 'in ¥■•/,rt ? i-ree'. ,newr-fat- Ja'fl
I,oi AnrfuUij Sept. 1. 1«6S No Ifi—tf
ASHBS IS AG1UC11L.TI.IIE.
Wood aslies is one ofthe most important fertilizers. It is easily obtained in any quantity, and at
little expense. Take them carefully from your
hearths, and save them till your corn arid potatoes
hare risen two or three inches from the ground,
and then take a basket on your arm, and from it
take a small handful of ashes, and cast it at the
root of your plauts, aud hoe theia eoon, no as to
cover the ashes.
Aebee contain all the inorganic substance ofthe
wood or plants which are consumed ; part of these
are soluble and part insoluble. But tbe soluble
substance fixed with water will dissolve tbe insoluble. Thus, dissolved potash will dissolve pilicn,
and prepare it tor glaziug tbe stalks of chew, corn,
wheat, kc.
Not a particle of ashc3shoul(i£0 to waste.- Leached has parted with m'ost of its potash, but it still
retains its phosphoric acid and most of its lime.
Ashes neutralize acids in the soil; tiiey warm
cold, mossy, wet places; they are very destructive
to insects; they assist to break down and dissolve
the coarse fibers and states in compost heaps*; reader bard clayey ROils open, loamy and fertile.
Tbe potash, so material to most crops, can be
obtained here only from ashes. Iu granite regions,
potash is obtained from the dissolution of tbe feldspar, but we have none in this region of country.
Wheat contains a large rrcportion of potash.
Fifty-nine per cent of the ach of corn is carbonate
of potash, one-half the earthy pai t of Irish potatoes
'" pure potash.
Save your ashes, therefore, as carefully as you
do your five and ten cent pieces; apply them to
your crops with car , and you will (ind them ofa
rich diep green color, while growing-, and heavy
with nutriment at harvest.—Ancient City.
mieimui
'" Beg pardon, sir ; didn't know th'
was a fhiiirl ofthe k'ftenaut, sir."
" All right, corporal," said I, "you only did
yourduty."
We went to Daniel's tent, and I nte a hearty
breakfast, set out. soldier fashion, ou a mess chest
— borrowed n clean shirt, rubbed a portion of the
dirt of)', and came out aa good as uew. noue the
wane fat wear.
A Si.ip 'Twist TBI Cup axd tiik- Ln\—A stal-
ivartsmith was raoautly niwrlad in Btshopmmr-
mouth toa blooming bride. The day passed jnynu*--
1/away, and evening found them at their loggings making merry «rith their Mends. Ab-out
7 o'clock, the bridegroom went out with pome of
h S companions for a walk, promising hia fa'r
young wife to be sooa bach—a promise irftob
might have seemed to be auperfiiiojs. But the
I was wilting the arrlral ofa topsail schooner j w.i.iderer-> called at a public h<
glbrrllanrous.
ALEIJUTOERS &BANMXG,
fORWAROrS? & O0MWISS13N TvlFRCH/tNTS.
SAM PEDUO VN» LGS ANGELES, -CAL.
a*e UNT.
. ItjEKAKMSfi, L-is Angeles
•iiBt*S5. IPS5. i
PODOKU'ri JOCKMiyjNGS.
I slept soundly upon my tfaw'ry bed; the reveille
I passed unheeded by, and fchfi lirst iatlmitioii I had
ofaji exisience in the sulduirary sp!ii->re Wusa pe
culiar sensation, as though -oniethiug was stick
lag into me. I did not refisct long on this phono
meuon, fur it bect-me suddenly nnd painfully evident thatsomethi.igjod* sticking into me. aul I
was not a very long time in making tho discovery
that it was the little end of a musket, generality
called a bayonet. The store-room had been opened, I bad been discovered, and a very summary
„ i <r ■ l rt -"i method bad been taken to awaken me. Such
•Iriw&HaSj Liqnors and Family
P. C. WILLIAMS.
At the obi st nd ..f J G. Nichols,
Main Street,
WIT01.KSALI3 A.iD RKTAH. T'EAl.RR IM
STOCKS.
No. ?S—tf.
"""TtlOM & S'MS,
Attorneys & roawllors at Law,
OFPIOE OS H-Mf STREET,
(Ui,I-«-iltt ill.- lia-.:,-0lll,-ff,ilo1.1.)
No. 20—tr.
BENJAMIN S. EATON.
Attora.37 ani Counsellor at Law,
Miiin Street, Templet Block,
LOS ANGELES.
No 2(3—tf.
DEAN & CARSON.
Successors to Sanford & Cnrson.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
firocerjes, Provisions, Tinware, Slovcs, &c, kt.
'Pin. Sheet Iron and Copper work done to order.
jagr- Big Baics Stork, Los Angeles St.
No. 21—tf
ALEXANDER GIBSON.
JUSTICE OB1 TIIE PEACE,
OFFICE OJV MJIJV STREET,
Opposite the U. S. Hotel.
MjKSOBS skaul.es,
House, Sign & Ornamental Painter,
PAPEK HANGER, GI,AZIEir AND GILDER.
Lu.meree.Kz Buildings, Main Street,
LOS ANGELES.
E, L. SCOTT & CO.
Carriag:; Makers and Blacksmiths,
LOS ANGELES STREET,
OPPOSITE MELLUS ROW.
September 15 lK-oo.
O. Duoom xmlixxx,
WATCHMAKER & BOOKSELLER
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Los Axgei.es, Cat..
C3IJOTY SUEVEYOR'S OFFICE.
IS J. G-.-.'LclJOlt!, new brick building oo Main street, u,j
stairs,
H. HANDCOCK, County Surveyor.
GEO. HANSON, DWUTY.
Lo* Inp-i'IeB. Ar-ril 28, 1866. tto, 5f—tf
AUG. W. TIMIS.
Forwarding and.Commission merchant,
San Pkoko and Los Angeles, Cal.,
Agbnt, H. liEAl) Los Angeles.
^iia*=. i.. Jpii.\fliJS. H. S. AliANSON.
Johnson <Sj AIIbiikoii,
Successors to 11-i.rji nAr.r d- fttltt't.
WHOI^SALE AND RETAIL DEALEHS IN GENERAL
VfKliOHAVniSK. Milin st,. Los Anir**W. an!7 tf
Maitlictv L.aiifVniico,
EALER INT PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND LIQUOR**
on N'esfros. I.os Anirclss nu.Tt tf
r>
El Clamor Publico.
TO ADVEHTTSEES.
A -JVERTISSSE K for the CI.AMOH PUBLICO will
I ™tr!Ulsl:aeil ^V the Editor free of chiti-e ami in-ert-
*■ -a the rr>3uli\r :i.rices. The p;i per is p-iblished every Tueb-
,.,, ra',r!-*'n?. '^il thixe *rho wish to advertise are respect-
u-i ri*!,-i^tol to hand in their a-lvertiserneiits tonacure
>n«nion on iloadaj of eacn wecV.
f. p. Ramirez..
pciiited procefidjag waa aaytbirig but agreeable*
but the corporal wlio Cristoph^r Ooliimbas-rzed
ine was an iiihuimiii wretch, and Peemi*d to can'
very Ijttle what was or what was not agreeable to
me : if he had, bo w«al'I have l-tt mo in mr pleas-
ttttt state of Piionsx oz'niy.. and nol i-tuTed ine up iu
that inhuman mann<T. It was raiher calculatrd
tnnfiiKtiea trentli'man's cholcr, ljut he collared
me, and being intent on having in:1 punished,
march'edma to the guard tont. wh«re I was rcceiv-
i'd w;th all the honors*. It huh " gtuinl tnoiiutingv"
■wid as I approached, ihe fqimd drawn up in front
presented arms. I was about to rgiiurk that
there was uo necessity for so much eoremony. as
I was not proud, when I perceived an officer ap-
proachiag, who no doubt itnagin-iil the "present
arms" was all on his account; at any rate he
touched his hat in return. Thinks I, how conceited some people aro.
Tbe corporal ordered me to "halt there,'-*a very
unnecessary order, lor I had already halted. He
looked at me fiercely, and remarked that I had
better not move if I didn't want a bayonet or a
bullet through me. Now as I didn't care particularly about either, having already experienced a
foretaste of the very insinuating characteristics of
a bayonet, and not having the slightest degree of
curiosity to test the system of free veutillatiou
through my system or body corporeal, 'however
much the corporal might wish to experiment. I
"halted there," and b'ing fully impressed with
the idea that the gentleman wearing Uncle Sam's
short jacket was a man ot his word, and like Byron's piratical hero, rather inclined to knock onu'f
head oif lirst, and enquire into the offence subsequently, I didn't move a muscle. Any one look
ing ot me at the moment would have imagined I
was standing for a full lento daugerreotype, the
only difference being that my countenance probable did not do what the artist always commandf,
as he jerks away the black cloth—i. e., to "wear'a
pleasant expression."
The corporal marched up to the Officer, who il
appears was the officer of the day, who having been
up iill night in charge ofthe guard, looked very
sleepy, and touching his cap, reported as follows :
'■ Prisoner, sir ; found in the commissary's store,
I had chartered tn New York, loaded with mer-
chaudise for camp supplies, and having nothing'<»
do, lounged around tin; cimp. aad a**Gt)pUfl3, hy
installments, the hospitality ot my old garrlaoa
friends. Having been raised in a garrison myseifthe
number comprised nearly every officer iu t!..' saorp,
The olimate between '■northers'' was lovely, and
the camp, with its white tents dotting the plain,
was a beautiful sight. A lovelier spot to eDOaoJp
tea army neter was seen ; for he distance Of a
mile from the shores of the bay a level space spretrd
itself out in the ihape ofa half inyo.i. Abrupt IrHs j
rose in the rear, giving it a cozy and snug appear"
ance, the whole being composed of fine, white
shells, and consequently was never muddy after
rains. The camp was about two inilen iu length.
The tents were pitched with military precision
aud regularity, and what with the beating cf
drums, drills, guard inotmtmg-i. pirades. clattering
of dragoon equipments, rumbling of b f>gt»ge wag
ons. and last, not least, the music'il not's of not
leset a,.\ a tbo ii in * qivi't.'r-m.isrt^r's tmtiea, th"
scene (and heard) was lively enongh, and I w:ll
venture to sny more interesting than all the
books of travel have described in five years.
Sp'-aking of mules, it beats the cj nice how these
long-emvd animal'**k-pt up their biaying.. They
appeared to relieve guard regularly, and when
one lot got tired, aa it!i t (C'lk it uu. and ther-
was consequently the mo t unearthly braying all
night long, occasioni; ga mo fiireiidful amount ol
profanity in that pait of the CMirp nearest to the
mult' pen The horses even were evidently
ed to such as'up ■riibiimlanc" of music, fo, » ,i,:U
ever a mule broke fjt into a bray tiiey cried —
" nefgh."
I observed one day a g'eat cominotion in camp :
there was ovi'n ently som ■thing about to occur,
or hid (.cenrfed. Officers were rtlshie-g about from
one tent to aiot'ur; son: w**re ta *n itiug their
horses in hut baatti and galloping lik-: mad for th"
h Us in the rear. Tuerc seemed to be a stamped
of some kind. E i/ntght hold of a litmteua t rus -
tug around a corner, and asked ' him for heaven s
sake to tell in* what was the matter.
■■ M liter! " ex^I.iimed he.
enough Ilnven't you heard?"
" Il'iird !"sa;d I. :'.io!—ivhat ?"
"T ere he ctfmes'" ho exclaimed
away from me at a terri
Ihxkid in thftdli
a mild elderly gentl
' Oppc
ftpu-'e—one glass of
whisky toddy followed another—the cup went
.r>(i;i*l sooft*m that the bridegroom got drunk
In this c ndititin he rost to go horn .
maOJ a slip 'twixt trte cup and the lip,'
between the intoxicating oup and tin-
wedded wife, he slipped to the einl):
asleep in an arohway. Tbe poor j[irl, i
deserted, ml alone in her bridal ctiamln r, and
burs) into tears when the midnight hi ur rang out,
and she still desoiate. At this critical UHKOtait,
as Dame Fortune would have it,
sailor, an old sweetheart of hers,
the house, and renewed his vows
fore, he had ' gone foreign,
sence. a report arose ibaMie had been lost Htf sea
the bride, therefore, regarded him as oni
thi'bvad. lie told her he had cti'cumna.'ig:tied
the globe, and,imong oth r eo mtries li
id austral a. He hnd brought ho.n- mi
gold watch aad i baidred BOVwrelgtti—(Irraslst-
gjble te]bn\!.—an.l rii rented bar to aoocpt him
and his wealth. Ou went her bo.met a,id cloak—
oil'went Ihe br'de, while her wrt o: a husband w is
snonzing under ttie a'eli. tie row at early mnrit,
ci v-re.i with uiul, aud sn-aked home to bis Ind -
ing<i—where he found air empty <.wt;^ior has he
l-ee i n^ile to hear a single syllable if thi
kea fagftfve,—Gateshead ( Eng j Qbs>rt
Uartrttrt.
ftsal FHendK nw Ilka irboatB eod apparittoua that
many talk about, but few TO see.
The study of T tern tun; nnnri.-hes youth, enter-
RtlitB old sn ■ ator-oe proaperlty, lolaoea adversity,.
is dell^btful nl ]joinea:id i.nub.-tni.-.i^e ;i broad
Mkrit,—There would IM Utile merit in ben,
virtuous, tf there were :io '
in order to he mi.
'There's
M d\vi,y
ip of hid
and (ell
so early
a j;ood looking
stole softly into
. S'x years be-
" and in his long ab-
Tai Kn.K
"■'■o-l,-ii to snrniuiiiit
Hear much and tsp\ ik littl
._ ...IV; the
meni of the greatt-at good and'
. greatest evil done mi tbe IWtfrS,
Unsa i«n flaw.—Io-all ouroaiamlMea and nfflle
ntisli in iy serreafa eomfori to know that ha
I," loses anything aad gets Wisdom ay it, gains
the Kaaa,
ssL sa^sa^La^sa^ssssssssai
A gOmJ .nel wine ma-; will til way* speak well of
iiis ■ eiiriiiior. love his wiie, eduoate fall obUdrao
■ud Mibeerlbe for » goo I fantijr newspaper—just
BUOh a CSS ai we hocw of
Tit.BSf am> Ovxir%—Who, lo thn seme given
t'nii1, can produce idoiv than nmoy others, bv vl-
"* an produce more and heller, Im- (a/-
■in produoQ what none etko Can, bat1
gor : wh
ewftj a»fi
genua
I
■ had
her
for-
talk '
I'ool who wa
gasping, "matter
and tore
i rate, aud disappeared.
«erfenhe int mated", and sow
nan, of cal a an 1 heirign ex
pression of countenance, approaching.
-Iressed 111 plain clothe*
and fi
lie was
walked leisure ly along.
med to beperf-ctly unaware of the excitement he was creating. And why he did create
any was h mvstery to me, I saw nothing uifOsnitl
iu his appearance; he was ev'dently a strrtiiger
the camp, and strangers were not numerous. I
dil observe a large ominous looking pocket-book
under Irs arms, but what it contained I could not
divine. I rode out that after io n. aid I ha 1 not
got far before an officer peered out iVom behind a
muskeete tree cautiously, and beckoned me
towards Ir'm, and I observed half-a-dozen heads
dodging about. I was hailed with, "Where Isj
he V
"Whereis who?'' said I.
"Nonsense • tell me where is he?"
'■Will you tell rae," said I, "what all this
means?"
They gathered all around mo, and I learned the
secret. The great arrii al that had crea ed such an
excitement and alarm, was none other than Ji.hu
Smith Eraser, the great army tailor. Thereprob
ably was not three officers in camp that didn't
owe him a bill, and some of th'm ul longstanding
He had waited until the camp was formed, tnd
the whole army concentrated, and then with his
bills under his army made a descent upon them.
There was no me in trying to dodge him ; he had
them ail "hived;" and didn't he make a haul?
There was not an officer that had not
THE Commanomknts.—Sow ' years ago, au old
sign painter, who wan very cro-s, very grurf, au I a
little deaf, wis engaged to paint the •■teuctm-
uu.idtm'nts" o.i mote tablets in a church not fk
miles from Uu'lalo. Be worked two days at it, and
at the close ofthe eeco.i I day t:ie pastor of ill
church came in to see how the w irk progress d.
The old until' stood by, swrkiug a short p pe. as
the revermd'geotlem m rail his eye over the tablets.
"Bill wbanl" said the pastor, as hta famTi w
eye detected something wrong ia 'he wording of
ihe holy precepts, '■ why, you careless old person,
you left pail of one of the cum;naudiueut.*> euiirely
ou t—don't yi'U see *'
"No—no such thing." said the oil man. putting
on h:s sp-'ciaciefl, .'tiiora is nothing Utft out of it
—whe^e?"
' Why, th'Te." persisted the parson, "here,look
at them in the Bible you have left BO/me
commandments out."
'■ Well, what il I have!" said old obstinacy, as
De ran bis ey'e complncmly <»v«*bta v/orK, " wlut
if I-have? The/e'b a d— dsigbt more there than
nonr*}] keep!"
Coot, —Au ex C'.itnm.s.-.;ou in-reliant confess'rijjf
his ra-jculity, say« he once neat tht- following "returns" for a crop of corn consigned him :
.\lr. Brown—Sir: I h ive, according to your in
st,t uctions, made a tore d sab: o* your corn and received ' S-17j OO
Against which 1 hv<ve commission- -
For Bnaiage
Cartage.
Wheelugi
Storage.
liatag-..
Saleage,
.... my dear fen." mid Mrs. Partington-, re-
sen fri m J oently, ■■ being's you have good farncrj, and Irnow
,11 ahmit the oourmt on buman erenta, can't you
:'ll me |f Si CUvtff ,"cnl ul.nul ivhnin t'nc papers
'■'"much uow-a-d.-tV*. U any relaiion to lli!l
k lied In New Voik last spring.
A wealthy lamwr in the State rtf N ■» York, be-
Ing eniroged In b IhwsuM with a Mr, Havens, wiuto-
the following classical epistle to b s attorue} :
■■ Squire Wells—sir- i; the*ute ol .'/' nv u's gOM
agin me ( want yon to carry it. up toa higher aortc,-
for God knows 1 dou't owe him one cent."
Sbbv n Him Hiout.-
maiui'd tho
lino t
of ihe
Capt. Stona, who coir*
.... at the Louisville r'ota, baa
eonetoOh'c:igo to reside. Notwithstanding bit
■' (even e&ta, th-oK olfa wnuld'nt eleel him (":i-
Buglnwr. Ia passing shrough a town in II-
he is said to bare barely escaped being
well featfi red, i-y making 2:40 time.
Not long ago. on the coast of Africa, a cap'ain
Was going to throw one of hif crew, who was rj fiag,
nv'rbivird. before he was d ad. So the man says-'
■' You ;tr.■ tint gofag io bncy me al ve, ore yon ?"
■■ Oh. sjiys ilie oiiptnin. "you needn't be 90 Juiiy
pirt:culirr to a few neiimreP.
A r)i-;i'niH"i.ATi';n Woni,r>.—-'■ I am b*d tfr think."'
say.- Schle:;.'}.-that the earth, if wholly divest-
'its inhiibitants, would prese.it a more ine-
holy n-p-'iT, slmiiUi it retain its P-rtfrfty and
lauty. than IfWKppedup inn pall of dark-
sui'i'ouinied liy d- ad planets aud trrtlngillllaMlfl
AfAM\HTH Ct'N.s,—The English are easting shells
for the Critniii three feet througb. an.I weighing
over a ton each. Mr. Nas'tyto. the great tbunder,
i*> al-o casting gi»e^^^^^^^^^^^^^
will weigh fifty
■d "fits
anchti
is 4va
which. With their carriage**,
W each. They require 2'JS
pounils uf powder for a pharge, aod will (Juaw
"" ofa ton weight tour
me of the immense bftlla
mi leu.
.. 135 *10
.... 12 Oil
...12 511
.... 9*>O0
.■to OJ
A Cacsk of Tra^soivtvo,—" We thank the*,
OhlLnrd,'' sad th presefrer, "that thou has
made man in Eklne own likenes?, endi.weil wiJi
feculUea-tO pfafwaud love thee r und taoit lias
made womwi like noto t.-ian —with a iitlle variation."— '■ Thank God for the little variation \'T
. hout'-d a middle-aged deacon. "Let da all be
tiianhfiil "
-Pffi*V8BkWB is Oi.t> TfMK',—In the town of
Norwich, {yuan., in the faar 1732.«o Indian', found
drunk was brought bsmw a -Justice a-.d seotouoed
to pay u Rue of ten hhllfitge or i-ceive ten h»hes
on bis naked bolv. lie then iiceusfd u white man
of selling htm the two pots of order Hint mode Dim
drunk, ami. OS th" lapatW had to pay a fin" of
treaty shillings, one-half to the complainant, that
d vidual got olear,
S.Ut (nl
Leaving
Sieo so
I'raatlns
oasigo*
you pere.rive, a halanee iu
your favor of
You can draw upou me fur that huh. ,
that you will honor me with still further i
'ments, I remain, sir, your-* sincere.,,.
S.i.M ,Sv.'i\r<i','.
By the next mail Mr, BrOWO Sent back the ac
count, with these words at Ihe bottom :
' You infernal vilPan! put in stealage, and keep
- --■ " "'—Boston Pest,
the witole
^^^^^^^^^ ; rather seen
camp. It would not have struck
■'Where is he?"
"Here, sir."
The officer walked leisurely up to me, and as he
did eo, I discovered it to be an old Mend with
win m I had lived in a garrison for three years.
lie did not seem to recognize me at first, and it
was not surprising, for my face was encrusted with
■saltwater, perspiration and dust, and my clothes
had very much the appearance of wilted cabbage,
besides patch i s of flour rubbed off in my ncctur-
nal explorations the night before.
" Hello, Daniels, old boy," said I, '* very glad to
meet you."
He ri cognized me when I spoke, and exclaimed :
" D — ■ ,ia that you? Where the uevil did
you come from ?"
I insinuated in very plain language that I could
tell him all that butter after breakfast, if he had
any to give me.
Turning to the corporal, who h d b en gradually edging oil'as he discovered that he had ''woke
up the wrong passenger," he said :
"It's all right, corporal; I will seethe prisoner."
Tbe corporal touched his cap with a mo. tided
a.j-j eiciaifiiiflg :■
the cholera
greater terror and consternation than did the sudden arrival nf the great army tailor, who left
camp a month later with a smile on hio face and
money in his purse.
Dov't Born- Lo
LarrBtai—It is generally
considered proper when you are '• oft with an oil
love," to bum the letters which have passed.
But expediency teaches «n different course, as an
English paper says a package of old Jove letters
recently brought, a man 520,000, In Bristol, England. His first flame married another man, and
he himself alsi married, but retained the letters
ofhis first love, against an occasional remonstrance of his wile. After some years, the writer
of the letters died "a widow, leaving her lover
$20,000. nnd her lettefs to him were essential to
prove his identity. The wife Is now glad she was
not allowed to burn the evidence of her husband's
early affection fcr another We shut] look up
some of our old batches in hopes Laura Matilda.
Sophia Am dia, or Aiua Mara -hould teayi us a
legacy. There was a sweet little creature jilted
us some twenty years ago—lie is a widow now
and very rich. She will receive this pa.p»c murk
ed. to call her attention to the paragraph, and we
trust she will leavens—in t leave u*. for we hose
she may liv forever, or fade away like twilight
camty into heaven where she belongs —but give
us a hundred thousand. We are. in want of that
sum, for we have h 'd another kickttack ad led t ■
our responsibilities in th ■ shape ofa fine hoy. N.
B.- Both mother and child are doing well.
TheNewbnryport fT-rald t"Hs of an old lame
caulker who immigrated from fhe Isle of Shoals,
and never havinj seen a hor«e or
Don't u IN a Hurrst.— It's no sort of use. We
never knew a fellow who was always iu a hurry
that Wasn't always befrnd hand. They are proverbial all over the world, for bringin ( nothing to
piss. Hurry, skurry, bluster, spiattT—what does
it all amount to? Not a straw. It you want to
accomplish anything as it should be done, y»u mu-t
u'o about it coolly, moderately, faithfully. Kuiry-
I'lg.'fretting. fumbling, sputtering w II do nogOod
—not in the lea-t. Are great works of great men
done in a hurry? Not at all. They are the pro
duce cf time and patience—the result ot slow,
solid d ■telooui'tnt. Nothing ought to be done in
a hurry. It Is coutrury to nature, r'ght, justice
and sominon sense. Your nun uf hurry is uo son
ot character at fill. Always in confusion, leose a'
every point, unhinged and u.ijointed, blowing and
puffing here and there, but all ending in unokft
Good New.**).—Any plan by which paper can he
furnished at .. cheaper rat ■ than it is at precml. is
a matter of inter tust, and all discoveries of new
material available in the manufacture of paper,
should be hailed with delight by those who believe
iu the influence that cheap literature exercise
ipon mankind. We cut the following from, an
Eastern exchange l
A paper maker iu the south of France makes a
pulp of five common plams in cenaio proportions,
with twenty per cent, of rags, and produces u
paper not distinguishable from pure Ineu, and
which is ol excellent (jualty, and can be nflo'rded
at half price. It is staled Hint a large company
has been formed at Paris tor its ma-ountctur .
I'KBU.—A popular convention has been held in
Peru. The right of uniV'f-til euuTage baa beer
adopted, those entiled to vote being o»er twenty
ti ie years of age, able to read aud ant" •"■ "■■■■
prlutprs of lauded jiropertv.
Pr d-> i
More
Ante, or pi\>
Nksski.tioiie.—(if all tht
Tr.'ns.wri. —Both wd irntneuts »e'dr m fit Well,
Hu*te often triw up its earn beets. Men often
bhi-h to hear what they are not eebamed to1 act.
a ll-over i! at grows in the I>ev l's garden,
arc drnwaed ia the wno cup ttian iu tho
ocean, lie wbo buys too many Puperfluitiei ntae
be,obliged to sell bis necessarfes. A man that
boards riches and enjoys them not, is like an ass
that carries gold and eats thistles.
An EorTnk's Capital.—One of ,,:ir exchanges
!■ 11.-a story a fan editor "out \Veet" who wished
In man v S blue-eVed damsel ol hi:i Reigbbnrhl ttll,
andaatted the eoiuwul of her fat ber. Theutd man,
as every pi'udeut father should do, tuquirud how
much ntiuiey he could t'ring the bride. The editor said he bad no ntonevi l/ut he would give her
a puff in his paper, lie married the girl, of
course.
Frank ifarrystt, in hi*- ■' Mountnins and Hills,''
tells :i Mnr; of an old Judge in (California, who
was an habitue! frequenter of the bar-room, and
who, with his rich mellow voice, would exclaim
to tbe crowd. "Come, let's all take u Urfi'k P'
(arlndly the loafers would surround tbe liar, nnd
each would call lor bis 'ariurlte beverage j but
when all was Bn sbcdh tbe Judge won Id observe—
■' And now let's all pity for il!" which the leaiera
would sorrow uIly <ii>. and thin retire wi,--er men.
Ax AMei.i; Ai-iU.oor.-A genilerjfgu wus called
upon lo itpoloi >-/,..- /or words utter< d UI wine
■'I nee; jiai'iiio," va d be ; ■■ I d.d not mean to
ay win.I 1 did ; hi' I've had the npsfertune to
lose some of my front tecih. nod w«rds get out
every now sod then without my kuowtag a word
abnn'lji,''
He wa- going on, when a friend pulkd him
down by lbs coat-tail, saying ;—
•'Dontsny one word more. Never was there a
more pasted apnlogy. If you udd a word more,
you'll spoil .I eoroph'ti ly."
Whitk Pi.uNr.v.—A clergyman of Uassachosetta,
more (ban a eoutury ago, addivwed a letter to the
General Courl on some s&hjec* ot Interest e blah
was tbeu under dlscuaslofi, The clerk read the
letter, In wblcb tbelr .-mned to be ibis
markabl se, fence: ^^^^^
'■ I address you uot as magistrates, hut as Indian
devils f
The clei I: hesitated, and looked carelullv. nud
said :
N Yea. he sidresses yu as Indian deoGe ."'
The nrath ol Hi*1 honorable bndt «as aroused ;
they passi il a vi.te ni ,-i-:t-ure, and a rote to the
Keviivml gfialomm for aa explanation, from
wliich It app ared thai h ■ ribJ not address them bj
magtbtratep, tmt es individual) .'
ory re-
^^^^^^^^_^^_.rmeli 'if Europe
arid America, who took part in publ c atlUil> ,it
:he fall ol tbe tir-t Na|in]en/i. the on-y one now,..
reraaintua In p see i- thai Russian Minister, wbo [ si
coin i enced Ins political career as a powerful foe
of tb* Napoleonic dyoaafer, whfch he still lives te
combat. All th" public isjmu ofthe United Siatec,
who were then emineat In pnl.t cal life, have depart d; a new-generation occupies their plices.
ti Europe no.ie but N s«-lrode, the palriaiofa ol
htatisim.'n. who has served iwo foipertal mas i rs;
who, as the Minister ftf A-texahd-r Hi* F.ot, ^p-
cairagt. oaUpd.l posed tii<! aggree^iciis of th« great Xapobou. and
the first h 'rse and chaise he met a ^cow without uoiv. as tne Minister of Alexander the ^coml, is
J horue rouuiug away with a wiudmili.'' ' the vigorous toe tftfapajMil the Third.
OhK nj.-uii: J'ir;..—'Y no Luna JVewt is r ■ ponsi-
i- lor tin iuMowing: A p r,-on was once argulag
rarwol Imyitig large pigs in the Spring, dc-
ch nug ii much bstt. r thun tc buy imad opM m
tbuy would aet but little more. A nigh nor iljf.
'■■!■■ d ii'mi; l.im in dptukm, Hiwreupoa be fold a
i ry ab ob • Look dvwu " his oppooaat, and all
nil hear»Tsd eld'd i ai small p.geeal sons.
"Last Spr.mr." said In-. - I bought B little pig
from h drover, and he VBI good for Sating, but be
nouldti'i kcov much. 11.-got m. after a week ar
two. lh*Lt he would iet a bucketful at a time and
then, i.ke Oliver Twist call for "more."' Well
one morn ng I carried out a water-buc*ct iun , f
dough, and afiT be had swallowed If alL r picked
up the p K sad put li in In ttw same bucket i had
led hlrja Horn, and the httlt cuj, didn't tilt it half ,
iMp-'" * p

Mtttfo rfoetrj,
A HE DYING IIO Ult.
We cull a lew extracts from IJiis beautiful effusion by Mrs. Norton.
Oh ! watch me ; watOD me still.
Thro'the long night's drear; boors,
Uphold by thy firm will.
Worn nature's sinking powers.
Stoop down, and ki.-s my bron ■
Tin; shadows round me closing,
Warn me that dark and low
I socn shall be reposing.
The battle slain, whose Hrfnrt
No kindly hand assuages,
rVbose low (hint rareweli burst
Unheard while combat rages ;
Thu exiled, near whose bod
Some rifltoned form seems weeping.
Whose steps shall never tread
The; land where he lies sleeping ;
The drown'd_ whose parting breath
Is caught by wild winds; only,—
Thcir's Ik the bitter death,
Beloved, for they die only !
But, thus, tho' racked, to lie ;
Thou near, tho, full of Badness
Loaves still, e'en while I die,
A lingering gleam of gladnc.su !
Onee more ! ah, yet once more,
Fling, fling thy white arms round me,
As oft in days of yore
Their gentle clasp halh Ijound rue j
And bold me to that breast,
Which heaves so full of Borrow—
Who knows where I may rest
In the dark and blank to-morrow ?
, ARISTOCRACY-
PerbttpS the best hit at. republican aristocracy,
ef which the present times are so prolific, is the
following, from the pen of John U. S.ixe. It has
universal application, and is warranted good for
all localities, The exquisite Fit/, Frickc, in Light
and Darkness, is not the only man who, from the
bitterness of his soul, has cursed " tbat d d
soap business," or some .similar occupation of
their respected ancestors.
r EID E-
;Tis a curious fact BI ever was known
In human nature, but often shown
Mike in castle and cottage,
That pride, like pigs of a certain breed,
Will manage to live and thrive on " feed "
Ab poor as a pauper's pottage !
Of all the notable things on curtli,
The queerest one is pride of birth,
Among our " licrcc democracy I''*
A bridge across a hundred years,
Without a prop to sate it fron sneers—
Not even a couple of rotten Beers—
A thing for laugnter, sneers, and jeers,
Is American aristocracy!
.Depend upon ii, my snobbish friend,
Your family thread you can:t ascend,
Without good reason to apprehend
You may find it waxed at the further end
By some plebeian vocation !
Or, wonne than that, your boasted lino
May end in a loup of stronger twine
That plagued some worthy relation !
Because you flourish in worldly affairs,
Don't bo haughty, and put on airs,
Witb insolent pride of station!
Don't be proud, and turn up your noae
At poorer people iu plainer clothes ;
But leai n, for the sake of your mind's repose.
That wealth's a bubble that comes aud goes !
And that all proud flesh, wherever it grows,
lh subject to Irr tation !
band, at once dispatched—not drunk nor sober-
Bent into tins thirty station houaa-itoeerejBttriera
tight, with all my imperfections on my head.
the fellow's namel My very soul rebels, Vn\t
whether It is nobler tn tbe mind tomfferthe cuffs
and braises of this bloody Dutchman, or to take
arms against bis red-haired highness, and by in
forming, end him ? I go and it la done. Villain,
here's at thy heart] Hifl name, your Honor, is
Bob-blesnotrkin, in the Bowery—tliat't Sbakspeare
mixed.
Clerk—have you get a home ?
Prisoner—my home Is on the deep, deep eea—
that's Plutrareh'a Lives.
Clerk—how tli yon get your living ?
Prisoner—ttoabtthou theaters are fire; doubt
thou Wie sun doth more; doubt truth to be a liar,
but never doubt that I'll get a living wliile the
oyster sloops don't have but one watchman—that's
Billy S. again.
Clerk—Do you pay for your oysters ?
Prisoner—Base is the slave that pay ; the speed
ofliumght te In my limb.i—that's Byron.
Clerk —Do you steal them and then rim away?
Prisoner—I've told thee all, I'll tell thee no
more, though short the story be ; let me go back
where I was before, and I'll get my Hvlttg without
doubling ihe Corporation—that's Tom Moore, altered to suit circumstances.
Justice (evidently at a loss, in a whisper to mys-
tlfled elerk}- 1 think he's crazy; what do you
think it's best to do with bim ?
Prisoner (overbearing)—Off with hi* head ; so
much—that's Sbakspeare curtailed.
Justice—Will you promise to dispense with the
brandy aud gin if yon era discharged !
Prisoner—0, I would be happy with either were
'totber dear charmer bottled up and the cork put
in—Unit's Dlbdin, with a vengeance.
Judge—What do you suppose will become of
you if you go 0:1 iu this way, living as you have
done'!
Prisoner; Alas, poor Toriokl—Peter, I mean
Who knows where he wil! lay his hones? Few and
short will the prayers be said and noboy'll feci
any sorrow; but they'll cram bim into his clay
cold bed. and bury somebody or. top of him tomorrow; the minister will come, put on bis robe
and read the service; the choir '11 sine; a bim;
earth to earth and dust to gravel and that'll b*1- the
last of Peter Knight.
Clerk—Peter, we will have to send you up for
ten days.
Prisoner—fare thee well, aud if forever, all the
better—that's Byron, revised aad corrected.
StistcItaoBS 3.torfeiiunts.
Jfof Bait.
FARM FOR SALE.
Tlie bu!»k(m-13i-v oerera Ills I'nrm, t
tain ing oh- Hundred and Slity Acroa ol
cat.ir.o T.iinii. Hrtmtted at San Gabriel Mission, o
ivcled rood from tibia City hi tli
Monte and .-'an Ber
the premises, and 1
Tree*). There la n e
cnnvenlenciea, thai
hii.ii-v Buafaes*, or f
vantage nl a large a
i-'m- farther lafjrj
AsoELEa Star, or oi
M»mh24, 183f>.
a large viaey:
nf Olive and otln*r Fri
I i.ii.i'. Corrals and nth
■ lo.
■ tin*
!i ataolt, having the ad-
; the t>fflco ot the Los
THOMAS BUKDrC
if
DESIRABLE PROPEItTY
F 0 R 8:A L E, ■_
A--A rpHH DNOiuRSlGtNBU OFFI3IIS FOR
iiVtM -I ^**'e t'"; House and t.et wherc he now re
;iisi]ai si'les. situnli'il upuji tbi.i hill fnmlnnj; the I'eil;
""*" L'uiou Hiit.il in iliis uily. '["no tut in 60 Vfton
Hiiar',., »nd besides the Dwelling House contain* eonveni
nt STABLES, other oul-houses, ;- Corral, kc, &«.
TEKMS ACCOMMODATING.
BKX.l. S. EATON,
uoi AnffBl^s. I'ri. TA, ISfiS.
FOE SALE.
Till-: subscriber Dtfera For dale at lus viin-yiird nnd atSaa
20,000 feet Redwood Lumber,
conflicting of Bcantting ot the following dimensions :—3x4
Indies, "!l feet long ; 8 inch plank ; 200 fence pouts 7,J£ feel
long, 4x4 in eh ;it one bnd and 7x4 at Ihe other ; 4x0 inches
24 feet long, and 6000 feel inch Boards
STEPHEN C. FOSTER
_ofl_ATi;;i'li:s, A*.?uM_ It, 1S55. N.. V-)—ri _
Mmdhntm.
FOR SALE.
Tha Subscriber offers For Sals
105 Acres of tlie
Slinkspcare ISun Mad,
The New York Tribune has the following *■
musing sketch., hitting off soma of the many follies taking place under the operation ofthe liquor
law:
Peter Knight waa fountl 'wandering in the Fourteenth Ward. "The officer could not deLenuiue
whether he was intoxicated or crazy, but as he
Paid he had no home, he was taking in charge as a
vagrant, lie had been traversing the streets with |
folded arms, talking to himself in odd bits of plays
and poems, He possessed a facility of quotation
erjual to Richard Swiveller, Esq.. but ho was as
reckless about the exactitude of his extracts, and
jumbled up his authorities with as much coufusion
ai Captain Cuttle himself, lie seldom gave a
quotation right, but would break off in the
middle, and substitute some words of his own, or
dove-fail in an irrelevant piece from vomo strange
author, or mix up halfa dozen authors with interpolations ot his own, iu an inextricable verbal
jumble.
Clerk— What is your name?
Prisoner—l'etcr Knight; am a native to the
marrow-bone—that's Shakspeare.
Clerk--Was you intoxicated yesterday !
ri'himur—'Tis true, 'tis pity ; 'tis there isn't a
deril a doubt of it—that's Scott.
Clerk—Where did you get your liquor?
Prisoner—Where the bee Bucks, there sucks Peter all day. Thou base, inglorious slave, ihiuk'st
thou I will reveal the name of him who give me
wine? No jiir-ee, Bob—that's Beaumont aud
Fletcher.
Officer, in a whisper—if you don't tell, you will
have to go to jail.
Prisoner—] do remenber an apothecary, and
hereabouts he dwells—DO he don't, he lives over
in the Bowery—but iu his needy shop a codfish
hangs, and on his shelves a beggarly aeoouut of
empty bottles ; nothing this penury, to myself 1
Mid. if any man did need a brandy punch, Whose
sale is fifty dollars in Gotham, here lives n ca-
tiIT wretch who has probably got plenty of it under the counter. Why should I hero conceal my
fault? Wine ho, I cried. The call was answered.
I have uo wine, said he, but plenty of whip—. Silence! thou, pernicious, civtiff, quoth I; thou invisible spirit of wine, since we can get thee by no
other name, why let us call thee gin and sugar
He brought the" juice of cursed juniper in a phial
and in the porches of my throat did pour Udolpho
'Wolfe distill imeut. Thus was I, by a Dutchma'a
SAJf PEDUO ROAI1,
Garden Products,
h aa, SAG'S. TRIMS, ASPARAGUS, SkjJ Alio |a ct(nnec
i with tin.- r-'arm, a small Waoyard,
300 TEIKIFTV PEACHTKKES
25 ENGLlSH-WAkNUTTREJfiS
25 APSU^OT TREES,
of which comprise an orchard of six iteroa, and ia
let with iilim tuuco All or :i purl v.-ill bo sold tn
tchaserg,
'orfnrthor nartict/bira enquire at this office, oti
) GASS, W ATBB STBWAirO'.
,.s Angles, ingnat 18, 18*6, ti
HARDWARE STORE.
SH nplll" Suit .?rS)!irs liiivlugnpiiiicJ :i florp
jm\ X tho >nl(M,f J[A]lll\VAUK,ri'i:'i*cutriilly
tia r'"'1:* lh':i Inhabitants of I.os Xmn-l- > nn.i
t^_J oinity that they lire iTcpurf''! to sni*j.1 v
wants In their line oi buniness, i>.t wholesale and
at the most reasonable nrices. Among their stock
be found a general assorlmont of
IIILV
CAEEENTERS' TOOLS.
NAILS OF ALL KINDS.
LOOKS, BOLTS, BUTTS AT-ID SOKBWS,
HOU..!': I'TltKlSflENG-S GENERALLY,
MASONS TBOWEL&
" HUTCIlKIt'S SAWS. 0L13AVKfWa)vl KNIVES
BR L8S KETTLES, IRONS aud SCREENS,
STEELYARDS and SI'UINO BALANCES,
OX. TRACE and COtLClIATXS. ETC.. ETC.
Al-.il, Jiliir^.; I'.ii'l uk'griutii.ssorlmi'iii, o;' CIK.MJKLRY, ai
»holos*le or retail.
Lo* Am
IflW LiVIlIT.
ON MAIN STREET. ABOVE THE PLAZA.
O^s^t- A&-* U. Morse,
rTAVIMU ratebtish.'.l a (irsl cIji.i.-i Uninlry in has Al
pric i, he wfll be able to glveairttresattsOyjtiorj to all win
i, ii i . i ■ ir hi ■! ivi th their patron ge.
'.--.-.■.- In ended for tbe Laundry will he called for am
returned with the utmost dispatch.
Prices of washing wilt be at th« rate of $2,00 por doz.
i'nr ihfrte. and other articles in proportion*.
TERMS CASH.
A. II. MOBSE.
Livi Ang^M.gept, 2\y 1855" 19 tf
TAX NOTICE.
rpHR CrnZB2IS OF LOS ANOELSS are hereby nolilio.
.JL that tlio City Mlu-^ihI ivill \„- in attendance at Mi
Mayor's office. En the City of Lffs Anireles, from tlie 1T11
uayofNov. to the 7th day ol Dec.. 1865, from IB o'docl
A. H. lo 12 M. and from 2 o.'«loett i', M, uulil 4 I'. M. o
For the purpose of FeceMBg taxes duetheCit'
-■n.'ul year.
ALFRED SHELBY.
T. 185B^ tf ctty Marshal.
for tin
AVISO
EE XOTiriCA ii I
_' Marshal dela Cl
!-i Uiudad de Los An;
-I T le [iKclerabre 111
2 ii las -l de Uttarife,
S
dehen ,rL Cuidad por el presentB afio.
Not. 17, dc IMt
'AGO DE TAXES,
lids '■'-■■I ■ de Loa Angeles -|'i:i"'l'I.*L,!JLY j^^^^^^^^^^^-
VI
t U„.y ].:.
NEW GOOD S.
ihaaed recentlv in P;m Francisco at iy;in'iiio low pri
eomprisiii!,' ;i "choice variety of WlJES AM3 1 I
tiXTOK8, selected esiuv^lv iorlIOTi#iS AXI> RES
TAUIl ,\M'S.
Tabnec-. and Cigars of the finest brands.
Afeon lanre quantity of CIROOKEBY AND qLAK-WARI
Window Chiss ofdijfercnt sizes, anil Putty.
Vi'o arc al-, . constantly supplied with a superior article o
Extra Family Flour.
Also a laree i[ii:in! ity ol'
- Groceries and Provisions,
•orhas Pork, I.*ir*I, Hums, Bacon. lilee, CoffbCi.
SnptirscrasbedandNoi Ififainat, cainlJia, Boap,
Ur'ltid Applog and Ptuijui, l=rt*servet( Fruits,
Oyster*:, l.o'mieri* nntt Snrdut««>
Sails of all sizes, li nits jiiuI H (*»-(.-■«■ s, and a large U8-
lortoieDt of EfABD-WARE too oumernua to raentlon.
inr frlende and enpooiallv t/adesa from the country
tolintted to (five us a cull, befon* purchasing els
is wo are (ii-tontiiiicd to jjivi* satistnclion to all.
REMEMBER 1 HE STORE!.'.'
Coenbb ok Main axw Reqtjeka istkeets.
I-, OlJtSER a CO.
where.
San Bernardino Store.
lilv. Ilia' lie will ,
cluisi
t the old stand, with a good assortment of
Groceries, Provisions. Hard-H are. Tin-Ware,
I'axcv.axd Staple IIhy Goiitis,
and a good assortment of CLOTHING.
Also, Huts ami Cups, Hoots and Shoes,
ii i^rciit e:iriety. All kiml.i of uiei-cliantalik' produce tak-
■ii in for Goods, at Cash priees. My friends will plea.se
giw me a call apd price niy poodfl before purchasing else-
vliere. A large portion ot my time will be spent in San
rancSgcOj which will enable me to take every advantage
i the market, and purchase gooda at tbe lowest Cash pri
es, which will pci-mit me to sell them at Lo* Anireles prion. LOUIS GLASER,
P. S.—All who are Indented, to me liy rote or book ac-
ount are rij-pecifully rei.[ue-i|ed to call at the old stain!
.ud -".'tile immediately, cash or produce taken on old de
aands, l. GLASEB.
Lis Aajrelea. Oct. 20, 1856. No. 23—tf
mm
E, L. SCOTT & CO,
At the old stand of McLaughlin
Scott & Co.,
1LOS ASCrEJLSES STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO O. W. CH1LDS Si CO.
RESPeCTFDLLTIN-
furm their former
id thepuhlk
illy that they vil
the CARRIAGE MAKING
ANDBLACK
SMITH BUSINESS
WAGONS, CARTS and DRAYS
Will be made to order in a substantial, "neat and workmanlike muniier. having on hand a good supply of the best
lumber for that purpose.
■Qlat,oIs.igTmi l-tla.lxi.gr,
Tn all its branches will ho executed with promptness, ailil
as none bul (he moat experienced workmen will he employed, our eustorn'i's nisiy rest assured that their work will
be done to their satisfaction.
Particular attention will be given to
Horse Shoeing.
Having secured the services of one of the best workman in
this line in The State, we are confident we can offer sane
rim- advantages to any otlmrs in tilts bus hums.
FARMING UTENSILS
ai.
nred to order of the >
ry best i
, Team iters and the public cterierafly-, in want o:
work in o;ir department, are respectXuil'." solicited to givi
.is a call.
E. L.SCOTT & CO.
Lor. Aug.M:^, ?epteml.ei- 1,1, lE.l.'i. 18 tf
Architect and Builder.
r«HE u:ele,-.,i;;ill.d offers his licrvices to the public an ai
1. Architect and Biiildcr.
ELEVATIONS 4S» SPECIFICATIONS
DRAWN.
Contracts for all d Sflrcct, Sni» l
Centrally local ed bet ween San some and Montgomery st,"
n the immediate vicinity of the Nicaragua and Mail St eft nu
,p 'great eedtj'ction
IN THE TRICE OF BOARD AT THE
WHAT CHEER HOUSE,
Nos. 119 and 121 Sacramento street*
SAN 1KANCJ.-CO, CAL. ]
Sfi 00.,.
Si oo...
50 (As..
Per Week,
Pei-Do.)*,
PtiDIcal.
EODCINCS ON THE MOST PEASOXABI.E TERMS:
From §-Z to SO Per "Werk.
From 50 tis. to $1 Per Night.
N. B.—There are KICHTY SINOI.E ROOMS, fitted up!ind
furnished in tlie neatest manner, at from 'i!> cts. to $1 jvt
liirht, and from :55 to ?f> per week.
£S" Thi; privilege of EKEE HATlfS is also extended to the
patrons of the house
K. B. '\V001f\VAP.D, Proprietor
Ly, 2C, 1855, No. •:—Lin
MM FEATEKE I I
«T. 17V. Sullivan's
GREAT PACIFIC DEPOT, ■
....AND.,..
GENERAL AGENCY
1'OR 'niESUPPLY OE CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, STAT1UXA
iU, kC.
PAPEEB, I'EIUODICALS, AND ROOKS,
RECEJYED WEEKLY BY THE
lE2.il Steamers
AN!) EXCLUSIVE EXPRESS—VIA NICARt'ACrA,
THE proprietor would respeclfully inform Country Heel.,
sellers. Canvassers, Auents. lcdlers, and the Public,
■nt of his general Newspaper business, helms
receiving by every steamer, all
MAGAZINES- AND LEY1E"WS Of
■onstanfl ,^^^_
he STANDARD BGOE
■:riU)PE AND AMERIi
v, Clienp. and Misrellnneous ne.
1 day. Having been enfrnfced it
issuresall concerned that he in
swithprompim-ss.imlitisp.ic.li, d
l.anniosll.ouses.ashem'ti'K Af 'I
mil With work's suited to their tr:
■JEi'lCAI. WORKS, supplied at earli
■Hank Buc-ks, Cards. Inks and Envelo]ies, and
DM ].. IA1V ni„l
ADYEKTI.SIXG AGEXCY.
97 -MERCHANT STREET. SAN FKANCIKCU)
ADVERTISEMENTS AND SL'IISCKU I10NS REtElM 11IIV
THOS.JJOYCE, Agent for tbe follitwinjr newsrai-i-ji*;-
Aubu
i.ih.-..
ville.
" Con Ira Costa,'' Oakland.
"Tribune,' San Jose.
"Star," Loa Angeles.
"Democratic Standard.'" Portland. 0. T.
'EI Clamor Publico," Los Angeles, (i-jmnish Parer.)
day 19, 1855. No.l-ti fl
Wilson's SKchange,
....BY.... ° 7
ESTABKOOK & JAMES.
THIS popular and extensively known HOTEL, whieo fur
the last few weeks lias been under the management of
W. Vf. ESTABROOK, has been painted throughout j new
'■urn:tore lias been added and !be 1 louse is now in cnnijiletn
■rder for the reception ofthe public.
Ma. Estabrook baa formed a connection in bu.-dr.eFU »'*''
r. P, T. JAMES, who has been favorably known ia the
bove HOTEL, and recently atthf. Internationnl.
Every possible exertion w:il be made by the present proprietors to render the above establishment the most popular In the State. No. ti—Cm
" ne24, J8fi5.
WM. Y. PATCH. CHAS. CLAYTON. L. V. H. HOWELL
PATCH, CLAYTON & CO.,
Produce Commission Merchants
GENERAL AGENTS.
Ho. 40 Clay Street, below Davi»i
SAN FRANCISCO.
Goods' Stored in Fire-Proof IVure-lloiuti.
II. B. TUENER, •
Produce & Commission Merchant,
44 CLAY STREET,
(B ctwecn Davis and Dr u m,)
SAN ERANCISCO.^^^^^H
Oi»li Atlviviicetl on Cotitslgnu
July 21, 1865.
No. 10—6m
MatJiemaSknl instruments*
FIRST- PltKBIEUMS AWARDED FOH TEPf
different MATHKMA'fK'AI. INSTKU.MKNTS in thet »»
"" if to H'M, SCIIMOEZ. the only manufacturer of instru-
.its on the I'aeifio Coast, Surveyors and KTiKineers, be*
e pnvehasing elsewhere, should see our improved T ^ '
Instruments, Theodolites, Compasses, Levelling In*it *
nts, Moiinlaln Thermometers, etc., etc.
I:iMiruint»(s Repaired and nM1*3(1.S-
Osi-T. Wm. Hahnfl
Tt. Hopsisb
Cut. JACKHOS
JnuOB 1), A, TnoMAa
Dk. J. L. Hokkman
N. Guess
Albx. S:
Ti.v
i Bo*
San Qabriel.
.Atontt
... San Dingo.
— Santa Barbara.
.... Monterey.
Saw Fran-ixrn.
lusiras &mh.
SAMUEL ARBUCKLE,
Auetion & Commission llerehant
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
•*S«tle Roaan, iPriiioipnl Street*
■Opposite Temple's Building.
"4S-9W SalM«r ■KEBCnAN'DIisK e*/ery THURSDAY.
•'JFJ- -ial^-rf life itSES and MUI.ESerery MONDAY.
t(3^ i'irt-icular attention given to the sale of Rea
■ estate
feb"'
A't.,^01 IK-iiCiv. Wmi, <>r ALOHI; contracted foi
.3J> -.; i>> leli'-erelcoio^te.
fflS" .(rXKVAtlfi«K and jSHBOlFilCATIONS drawn for pub
iiite <>r private houses.
. ss,'.'ia;.lilf PU'-Ii'.-:. pi;t.»i)«.Eii warranted to give satis
M«ti mi or nn s-hatfte..
jjggg- rOBBUfTQ if *H8M'maii ftoanM «hort notice.
Sil-II*' 'in ¥■•/,rt ? i-ree'. ,newr-fat- Ja'fl
I,oi AnrfuUij Sept. 1. 1«6S No Ifi—tf
ASHBS IS AG1UC11L.TI.IIE.
Wood aslies is one ofthe most important fertilizers. It is easily obtained in any quantity, and at
little expense. Take them carefully from your
hearths, and save them till your corn arid potatoes
hare risen two or three inches from the ground,
and then take a basket on your arm, and from it
take a small handful of ashes, and cast it at the
root of your plauts, aud hoe theia eoon, no as to
cover the ashes.
Aebee contain all the inorganic substance ofthe
wood or plants which are consumed ; part of these
are soluble and part insoluble. But tbe soluble
substance fixed with water will dissolve tbe insoluble. Thus, dissolved potash will dissolve pilicn,
and prepare it tor glaziug tbe stalks of chew, corn,
wheat, kc.
Not a particle of ashc3shoul(i£0 to waste.- Leached has parted with m'ost of its potash, but it still
retains its phosphoric acid and most of its lime.
Ashes neutralize acids in the soil; tiiey warm
cold, mossy, wet places; they are very destructive
to insects; they assist to break down and dissolve
the coarse fibers and states in compost heaps*; reader bard clayey ROils open, loamy and fertile.
Tbe potash, so material to most crops, can be
obtained here only from ashes. Iu granite regions,
potash is obtained from the dissolution of tbe feldspar, but we have none in this region of country.
Wheat contains a large rrcportion of potash.
Fifty-nine per cent of the ach of corn is carbonate
of potash, one-half the earthy pai t of Irish potatoes
'" pure potash.
Save your ashes, therefore, as carefully as you
do your five and ten cent pieces; apply them to
your crops with car , and you will (ind them ofa
rich diep green color, while growing-, and heavy
with nutriment at harvest.—Ancient City.
mieimui
'" Beg pardon, sir ; didn't know th'
was a fhiiirl ofthe k'ftenaut, sir."
" All right, corporal," said I, "you only did
yourduty."
We went to Daniel's tent, and I nte a hearty
breakfast, set out. soldier fashion, ou a mess chest
— borrowed n clean shirt, rubbed a portion of the
dirt of)', and came out aa good as uew. noue the
wane fat wear.
A Si.ip 'Twist TBI Cup axd tiik- Ln\—A stal-
ivartsmith was raoautly niwrlad in Btshopmmr-
mouth toa blooming bride. The day passed jnynu*--
1/away, and evening found them at their loggings making merry «rith their Mends. Ab-out
7 o'clock, the bridegroom went out with pome of
h S companions for a walk, promising hia fa'r
young wife to be sooa bach—a promise irftob
might have seemed to be auperfiiiojs. But the
I was wilting the arrlral ofa topsail schooner j w.i.iderer-> called at a public h<
glbrrllanrous.
ALEIJUTOERS &BANMXG,
fORWAROrS? & O0MWISS13N TvlFRCH/tNTS.
SAM PEDUO VN» LGS ANGELES, -CAL.
a*e UNT.
. ItjEKAKMSfi, L-is Angeles
•iiBt*S5. IPS5. i
PODOKU'ri JOCKMiyjNGS.
I slept soundly upon my tfaw'ry bed; the reveille
I passed unheeded by, and fchfi lirst iatlmitioii I had
ofaji exisience in the sulduirary sp!ii->re Wusa pe
culiar sensation, as though -oniethiug was stick
lag into me. I did not refisct long on this phono
meuon, fur it bect-me suddenly nnd painfully evident thatsomethi.igjod* sticking into me. aul I
was not a very long time in making tho discovery
that it was the little end of a musket, generality
called a bayonet. The store-room had been opened, I bad been discovered, and a very summary
„ i
El Clamor Publico.
TO ADVEHTTSEES.
A -JVERTISSSE K for the CI.AMOH PUBLICO will
I ™tr!Ulsl:aeil ^V the Editor free of chiti-e ami in-ert-
*■ -a the rr>3uli\r :i.rices. The p;i per is p-iblished every Tueb-
,.,, ra',r!-*'n?. '^il thixe *rho wish to advertise are respect-
u-i ri*!,-i^tol to hand in their a-lvertiserneiits tonacure
>n«nion on iloadaj of eacn wecV.
f. p. Ramirez..
pciiited procefidjag waa aaytbirig but agreeable*
but the corporal wlio Cristoph^r Ooliimbas-rzed
ine was an iiihuimiii wretch, and Peemi*d to can'
very Ijttle what was or what was not agreeable to
me : if he had, bo w«al'I have l-tt mo in mr pleas-
ttttt state of Piionsx oz'niy.. and nol i-tuTed ine up iu
that inhuman manngt»ge wag
ons. and last, not least, the music'il not's of not
leset a,.\ a tbo ii in * qivi't.'r-m.isrt^r's tmtiea, th"
scene (and heard) was lively enongh, and I w:ll
venture to sny more interesting than all the
books of travel have described in five years.
Sp'-aking of mules, it beats the cj nice how these
long-emvd animal'**k-pt up their biaying.. They
appeared to relieve guard regularly, and when
one lot got tired, aa it!i t (C'lk it uu. and ther-
was consequently the mo t unearthly braying all
night long, occasioni; ga mo fiireiidful amount ol
profanity in that pait of the CMirp nearest to the
mult' pen The horses even were evidently
ed to such as'up ■riibiimlanc" of music, fo, » ,i,:U
ever a mule broke fjt into a bray tiiey cried —
" nefgh."
I observed one day a g'eat cominotion in camp :
there was ovi'n ently som ■thing about to occur,
or hid (.cenrfed. Officers were rtlshie-g about from
one tent to aiot'ur; son: w**re ta *n itiug their
horses in hut baatti and galloping lik-: mad for th"
h Us in the rear. Tuerc seemed to be a stamped
of some kind. E i/ntght hold of a litmteua t rus -
tug around a corner, and asked ' him for heaven s
sake to tell in* what was the matter.
■■ M liter! " ex^I.iimed he.
enough Ilnven't you heard?"
" Il'iird !"sa;d I. :'.io!—ivhat ?"
"T ere he ctfmes'" ho exclaimed
away from me at a terri
Ihxkid in thftdli
a mild elderly gentl
' Oppc
ftpu-'e—one glass of
whisky toddy followed another—the cup went
.r>(i;i*l sooft*m that the bridegroom got drunk
In this c ndititin he rost to go horn .
maOJ a slip 'twixt trte cup and the lip,'
between the intoxicating oup and tin-
wedded wife, he slipped to the einl):
asleep in an arohway. Tbe poor j[irl, i
deserted, ml alone in her bridal ctiamln r, and
burs) into tears when the midnight hi ur rang out,
and she still desoiate. At this critical UHKOtait,
as Dame Fortune would have it,
sailor, an old sweetheart of hers,
the house, and renewed his vows
fore, he had ' gone foreign,
sence. a report arose ibaMie had been lost Htf sea
the bride, therefore, regarded him as oni
thi'bvad. lie told her he had cti'cumna.'ig:tied
the globe, and,imong oth r eo mtries li
id austral a. He hnd brought ho.n- mi
gold watch aad i baidred BOVwrelgtti—(Irraslst-
gjble te]bn\!.—an.l rii rented bar to aoocpt him
and his wealth. Ou went her bo.met a,id cloak—
oil'went Ihe br'de, while her wrt o: a husband w is
snonzing under ttie a'eli. tie row at early mnrit,
ci v-re.i with uiul, aud sn-aked home to bis Ind -
ingrt
Uartrttrt.
ftsal FHendK nw Ilka irboatB eod apparittoua that
many talk about, but few TO see.
The study of T tern tun; nnnri.-hes youth, enter-
RtlitB old sn ■ ator-oe proaperlty, lolaoea adversity,.
is dell^btful nl ]joinea:id i.nub.-tni.-.i^e ;i broad
Mkrit,—There would IM Utile merit in ben,
virtuous, tf there were :io '
in order to he mi.
'There's
M d\vi,y
ip of hid
and (ell
so early
a j;ood looking
stole softly into
. S'x years be-
" and in his long ab-
Tai Kn.K
"■'■o-l,-ii to snrniuiiiit
Hear much and tsp\ ik littl
._ ...IV; the
meni of the greatt-at good and'
. greatest evil done mi tbe IWtfrS,
Unsa i«n flaw.—Io-all ouroaiamlMea and nfflle
ntisli in iy serreafa eomfori to know that ha
I," loses anything aad gets Wisdom ay it, gains
the Kaaa,
ssL sa^sa^La^sa^ssssssssai
A gOmJ .nel wine ma-; will til way* speak well of
iiis ■ eiiriiiior. love his wiie, eduoate fall obUdrao
■ud Mibeerlbe for » goo I fantijr newspaper—just
BUOh a CSS ai we hocw of
Tit.BSf am> Ovxir%—Who, lo thn seme given
t'nii1, can produce idoiv than nmoy others, bv vl-
"* an produce more and heller, Im- (a/-
■in produoQ what none etko Can, bat1
gor : wh
ewftj a»fi
genua
I
■ had
her
for-
talk '
I'ool who wa
gasping, "matter
and tore
i rate, aud disappeared.
«erfenhe int mated", and sow
nan, of cal a an 1 heirign ex
pression of countenance, approaching.
-Iressed 111 plain clothe*
and fi
lie was
walked leisure ly along.
med to beperf-ctly unaware of the excitement he was creating. And why he did create
any was h mvstery to me, I saw nothing uifOsnitl
iu his appearance; he was ev'dently a strrtiiger
the camp, and strangers were not numerous. I
dil observe a large ominous looking pocket-book
under Irs arms, but what it contained I could not
divine. I rode out that after io n. aid I ha 1 not
got far before an officer peered out iVom behind a
muskeete tree cautiously, and beckoned me
towards Ir'm, and I observed half-a-dozen heads
dodging about. I was hailed with, "Where Isj
he V
"Whereis who?'' said I.
"Nonsense • tell me where is he?"
'■Will you tell rae," said I, "what all this
means?"
They gathered all around mo, and I learned the
secret. The great arrii al that had crea ed such an
excitement and alarm, was none other than Ji.hu
Smith Eraser, the great army tailor. Thereprob
ably was not three officers in camp that didn't
owe him a bill, and some of th'm ul longstanding
He had waited until the camp was formed, tnd
the whole army concentrated, and then with his
bills under his army made a descent upon them.
There was no me in trying to dodge him ; he had
them ail "hived;" and didn't he make a haul?
There was not an officer that had not
THE Commanomknts.—Sow ' years ago, au old
sign painter, who wan very cro-s, very grurf, au I a
little deaf, wis engaged to paint the •■teuctm-
uu.idtm'nts" o.i mote tablets in a church not fk
miles from Uu'lalo. Be worked two days at it, and
at the close ofthe eeco.i I day t:ie pastor of ill
church came in to see how the w irk progress d.
The old until' stood by, swrkiug a short p pe. as
the revermd'geotlem m rail his eye over the tablets.
"Bill wbanl" said the pastor, as hta famTi w
eye detected something wrong ia 'he wording of
ihe holy precepts, '■ why, you careless old person,
you left pail of one of the cum;naudiueut.*> euiirely
ou t—don't yi'U see *'
"No—no such thing." said the oil man. putting
on h:s sp-'ciaciefl, .'tiiora is nothing Utft out of it
—whe^e?"
' Why, th'Te." persisted the parson, "here,look
at them in the Bible you have left BO/me
commandments out."
'■ Well, what il I have!" said old obstinacy, as
De ran bis ey'e complncmly .—-'■ I am b*d tfr think."'
say.- Schle:;.'}.-that the earth, if wholly divest-
'its inhiibitants, would prese.it a more ine-
holy n-p-'iT, slmiiUi it retain its P-rtfrfty and
lauty. than IfWKppedup inn pall of dark-
sui'i'ouinied liy d- ad planets aud trrtlngillllaMlfl
AfAM\HTH Ct'N.s,—The English are easting shells
for the Critniii three feet througb. an.I weighing
over a ton each. Mr. Nas'tyto. the great tbunder,
i*> al-o casting gi»e^^^^^^^^^^^^^
will weigh fifty
■d "fits
anchti
is 4va
which. With their carriage**,
W each. They require 2'JS
pounils uf powder for a pharge, aod will (Juaw
"" ofa ton weight tour
me of the immense bftlla
mi leu.
.. 135 *10
.... 12 Oil
...12 511
.... 9*>O0
.■to OJ
A Cacsk of Tra^soivtvo,—" We thank the*,
OhlLnrd,'' sad th presefrer, "that thou has
made man in Eklne own likenes?, endi.weil wiJi
feculUea-tO pfafwaud love thee r und taoit lias
made womwi like noto t.-ian —with a iitlle variation."— '■ Thank God for the little variation \'T
. hout'-d a middle-aged deacon. "Let da all be
tiianhfiil "
-Pffi*V8BkWB is Oi.t> TfMK',—In the town of
Norwich, {yuan., in the faar 1732.«o Indian', found
drunk was brought bsmw a -Justice a-.d seotouoed
to pay u Rue of ten hhllfitge or i-ceive ten h»hes
on bis naked bolv. lie then iiceusfd u white man
of selling htm the two pots of order Hint mode Dim
drunk, ami. OS th" lapatW had to pay a fin" of
treaty shillings, one-half to the complainant, that
d vidual got olear,
S.Ut (nl
Leaving
Sieo so
I'raatlns
oasigo*
you pere.rive, a halanee iu
your favor of
You can draw upou me fur that huh. ,
that you will honor me with still further i
'ments, I remain, sir, your-* sincere.,,.
S.i.M ,Sv.'i\r i
More
Ante, or pi\>
Nksski.tioiie.—(if all tht
Tr.'ns.wri. —Both wd irntneuts »e'dr m fit Well,
Hu*te often triw up its earn beets. Men often
bhi-h to hear what they are not eebamed to1 act.
a ll-over i! at grows in the I>ev l's garden,
arc drnwaed ia the wno cup ttian iu tho
ocean, lie wbo buys too many Puperfluitiei ntae
be,obliged to sell bis necessarfes. A man that
boards riches and enjoys them not, is like an ass
that carries gold and eats thistles.
An EorTnk's Capital.—One of ,,:ir exchanges
!■ 11.-a story a fan editor "out \Veet" who wished
In man v S blue-eVed damsel ol hi:i Reigbbnrhl ttll,
andaatted the eoiuwul of her fat ber. Theutd man,
as every pi'udeut father should do, tuquirud how
much ntiuiey he could t'ring the bride. The editor said he bad no ntonevi l/ut he would give her
a puff in his paper, lie married the girl, of
course.
Frank ifarrystt, in hi*- ■' Mountnins and Hills,''
tells :i Mnr; of an old Judge in (California, who
was an habitue! frequenter of the bar-room, and
who, with his rich mellow voice, would exclaim
to tbe crowd. "Come, let's all take u Urfi'k P'
(arlndly the loafers would surround tbe liar, nnd
each would call lor bis 'ariurlte beverage j but
when all was Bn sbcdh tbe Judge won Id observe—
■' And now let's all pity for il!" which the leaiera
would sorrow uIly . and thin retire wi,--er men.
Ax AMei.i; Ai-iU.oor.-A genilerjfgu wus called
upon lo itpoloi >-/,..- /or words utter< d UI wine
■'I nee; jiai'iiio," va d be ; ■■ I d.d not mean to
ay win.I 1 did ; hi' I've had the npsfertune to
lose some of my front tecih. nod w«rds get out
every now sod then without my kuowtag a word
abnn'lji,''
He wa- going on, when a friend pulkd him
down by lbs coat-tail, saying ;—
•'Dontsny one word more. Never was there a
more pasted apnlogy. If you udd a word more,
you'll spoil .I eoroph'ti ly."
Whitk Pi.uNr.v.—A clergyman of Uassachosetta,
more (ban a eoutury ago, addivwed a letter to the
General Courl on some s&hjec* ot Interest e blah
was tbeu under dlscuaslofi, The clerk read the
letter, In wblcb tbelr .-mned to be ibis
markabl se, fence: ^^^^^
'■ I address you uot as magistrates, hut as Indian
devils f
The clei I: hesitated, and looked carelullv. nud
said :
N Yea. he sidresses yu as Indian deoGe ."'
The nrath ol Hi*1 honorable bndt «as aroused ;
they passi il a vi.te ni ,-i-:t-ure, and a rote to the
Keviivml gfialomm for aa explanation, from
wliich It app ared thai h ■ ribJ not address them bj
magtbtratep, tmt es individual) .'
ory re-
^^^^^^^^_^^_.rmeli 'if Europe
arid America, who took part in publ c atlUil> ,it
:he fall ol tbe tir-t Na|in]en/i. the on-y one now,..
reraaintua In p see i- thai Russian Minister, wbo [ si
coin i enced Ins political career as a powerful foe
of tb* Napoleonic dyoaafer, whfch he still lives te
combat. All th" public isjmu ofthe United Siatec,
who were then emineat In pnl.t cal life, have depart d; a new-generation occupies their plices.
ti Europe no.ie but N s«-lrode, the palriaiofa ol
htatisim.'n. who has served iwo foipertal mas i rs;
who, as the Minister ftf A-texahd-r Hi* F.ot, ^p-
cairagt. oaUpd.l posed tii